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Recently, it has been suggested that patients with "warm" and "cold" CRPS (i.e. a significantly warmer or colder hand affected by CRPS when compared to the contralateral side), might be representatives of a more peripheral or central pathophysiology of the disease [14].
Although it has been suggested that these horses might be representatives of the general population [ 6, 7], it cannot be excluded that patients arriving at a clinic represent a biased subpopulation.
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Hence, the Mexican case is not only interesting on its own but might be representative for other Latin American Countries.
This local δ 18Osw salinity equation might be representative of the northern Okinawa Trough during the EASM season.
This finding indicates that pathogenic V. harveyi strains in south China have similar genetic backgrounds and might be representative pathogenic strains of this region.
In addition, we think that the nationality factor might be representative of a broad cultural background (e.g., language spoken), otherwise difficult to compute.
The strain rate and inertia effects are found to be negligible suggesting that quasi-static tests might be representative for low-velocity impacts where a large mass is placed on the impactor.
Taking that in to account, the faculty administrator of the group might be representative of other professors who hope to build their relationships among their students and alumni both personally and professionally.
The boy is separated by a telephone pole which might be representative of his estrangement from his family.
Looking back on the series in 2006, Ito stated that while he was still uncertain what the spiral stood for, he thought it might be representative of infinity.
With time, the idea that the differing skulls might be representative of individual variation within one (or two) species gained popularity.
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