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Sadly, the predictable attempts to prove a position will distract from measures that could yield massive benefits regardless.
But her ruling coalition is discussing a number of measures that could yield a much tougher policy in 2016, including expedited deportations for those deemed unworthy of asylum and more hurdles for those who have settled in Germany and wish to bring their families.
The results of such different measures of proximity could yield different best performers.
Thus, in this study we asked whether changes in the T cell repertoire in the blood of SLE patients as measured by NGS could yield important information about the underlying disease process and potentially serve as a biomarker of disease activity.
Measuring the volumetric properties could yield as much information as the enthalpic properties of binding.
More unified and comprehensive regulatory measures for dietary supplement labels could yield safer use of these supplements and result in more complete information available to consumers, HCPs, and health store personnel.
In this case, smaller intersubject variability of [deoxy-Hb] changes, which might reflect less extracerebral (i.e., systemic) effect (Boden et al. 2007), could yield stable measures, given a large enough sample size.
Although it is possible that better measures of total water intake could yield more refined exposure estimates that would reveal some misclassification of total lifetime CDBP exposure in our study, the lack of suggestive evidence for any impact on risk of adjustment for tap water intake makes it unlikely that our analysis is missing important risk effects.
He said that the fault along which the quakes were occurring could yield an earthquake measuring up to 5.5 magnitude if it were to erupt all at once.
Early pioneers 1) recognized that the combination of limiting dilution, end-point PCR, and Poisson statistics could yield an absolute measure of nucleic acid concentration, an approach that later became known as digital PCR.
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