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Based on our results, dosages needed in critically ill patients might be markedly higher than those currently administered.
Those £100 shoes might be markedly cheaper online, but the would-be showroomer has to have a very high embarrassment threshold to walk out with a straight face.
This approach, however, might be markedly affected by the cellular composition of the used fragments, potentially compromising the validity and reliability of pre-clinical endometriosis studies.
In fact, each pathological skin condition poses different challenges and the way diseased skin interacts with polymeric carriers might be markedly different to that of healthy skin.
First, the diagnostic rate of histoplasmosis might be markedly decreased because of the lack of serologic and antigen testing kits and reagents, which are useful for diagnosis of self-limited and nondisseminated histoplasmosis.
This association with prognosis in node-positive patients, who are almost uniformly treated with systemic therapy, might be markedly influenced by the ability of HER-2/ neu status to affect responsiveness to systemic treatment [ 11- 13].
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Unlike on Saturday night in El Salvador, when hundreds of survivors steered diggers to areas where their family members might be buried, markedly fewer people waited for relatives and friends to emerge from the immense landslide yesterday.
But the atmosphere will be markedly different.
Resulting performance should therefore be markedly worse.
He said Obama's address would be markedly different.
But concerns that tricks might be toned down markedly were quashed quickly in qualifying by White, when he did a double cork, a sort of corkscrewing double back flip, and back-to-back 1080s, which are three rotations.
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