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If amniocentesis were a totally innocuous procedure, it might be universally recommended for all pregnant women despite its inherent costs, $800 or more in this country, since more than half of Down syndrome pregnancies occur in women under 35.
Although the NADPH participates in many oxido-reductive reactions, and might be universally present in plant cells, its concentration may vary significantly in different subcellular compartments and tissue types.
Some issues might be universally upsetting.
However, whether this single-centre experience might be universally applicable to other settings remains to be determined.
This observation suggests that DNA-PKcs suppression might be universally detrimental for the growth of HCC cells.
This observation supports the proposition that OPG expression might be universally involved in the severity of various kinds of breast cancer development and progression (Figs. 3 and 4).
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Therefore, while our results might not be universally true for all muscle types, they might be representative for mixed muscles, such as most human skeletal muscles.
One problem with assumptions is that they might not be universally held.
At a World Health Organization meeting in 1983, participants said that because an AIDS diagnosis was based on an imprecise definition, the reported cases probably represented the most lethal forms of the disease and that it might not be universally fatal.
It's one indication that the labrador, while a stalwart of the scene, might not be universally loved – and certainly, the AKC's result has proved controversial amongst Guardian staff.
When a mosque offered to buy a church building and move into this suburb southwest of Chicago a few months ago, there were those who worried that it might not be universally welcomed.
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