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The main reasons given were workload (n=53), staff issues (n=19), not interested in this particular study or research in general (n=9), and miscellaneous (for example, involved in other initiatives, low remuneration) or not stated (n=31).
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This agent provides an interface to integrate additional data from miscellaneous sources, for example, from Internet-based web services.
HDL also contains small amounts of miscellaneous proteins, for example, acute-phase protein, HDL-associated enzymes, for example, paraoxonase-1 (PON-1), lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), and lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2).
Human FKBPs play miscellaneous roles, as for example in the regulation of steroid hormone receptor function and the immune response.
It may first consider retrofitting the buildings of the most vulnerable construction type, for example, the miscellaneous and brick-wood buildings; then retrofitting composite masonry, which will involve substantial costs, can be considered.
The equations involve from 1 to 10 descriptors, and were developed for miscellaneous organic compounds, but not, for example, for PCB or pesticides.
For example, in the Miscellaneous Records of Famous Physicians, compiled around 510 AD, Rhizoma Coptidis was first described as an agent for the wasting syndrome [ 6].
It is certainly not a truism that legislation which is given the closest possible scrutiny is thereafter free from doubt – consider, for example, the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provsions) Act 1989, which we always used to call the mysterious provisions Act because nobody was quite sure what its ambit was (as has subsequently proved to be the case).
57.4% of the energy is used for space heat, 25% is used for electricity, and the remaining amount is used in many miscellaneous areas: swimming pools, fish farms, and greenhouses, for example.
For example, in Figure 7, in the "Miscellaneous" section, the EMCI group (early mild cognitive impairment) only has data up to 24 months; therefore, this plot only takes one-third of the space of the width of the normal elderly (NL) group (where data is available up to 72 months).
For example, the rank 1 crime type, 'other miscellaneous crimes', has a topic distribution that is broadly similar to the topic distributions for every other crime type (Fig. 6).
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