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There is a dearth of N.F.L.-ready quarterbacks, but Auburn's Cam Newton may rise to the first overall spot if his extraordinary athletic ability outweighs concerns about how quickly he can learn a pro-style offense and questions about his character.
Parasitemia may rise during the first 12 24 hours, because available drugs do not inhibit schizont rupture and release of merozoites.
Fees may rise by a fifth, to over $10,000.
If the circumcision wound does increase transmission and men are sexually active before the wound heals, incidence may rise slightly during the first years of the intervention (in our model, many men are circumcised at the same time at the start of the intervention).
That figure may rise to more than 4m (a third of all Zimbabweans) in the first three months of next year.The trial of Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor, began in The Hague.
So if the central bank ditches it, in June rates may rise above rock-bottom for the first time since December 2008.That possibility worries many.
First, energy expenditure may rise at altitude, due in part to an increase in BMR [34], [35], [36], [37].
Talar-Williams and colleagues reported that, of 145 WG patients treated with daily CYC, 6% developed transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, which by Kaplan-Meier estimates may rise to 16%155 years following the first exposure to CYC [ 13].
Initial public offering volume in the United States will probably pick up along with economic growth by the second quarter and may rise about 15 to 20percentt for the year, underwriters and investors predict.
During transport, lactate levels may rise 0.1 to 1.2 mmol/L in the first hour, depending on the circumstances [ 12].
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