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Asked whether SeaWorld was contemplating legal action against the film, G. Anthony Taylor, the general counsel, said decisions about any such step would have to wait until executives were able to more closely assess the movie.
As they do, they are forced to more closely assess their printing needs.
Overexpression of CDT1 was used to more closely assess the role of JNK2 during replicative stress.
However, in further studies we plan to more closely assess the health care seeking behaviors of pregnant women at the clinic to understand the role ultrasound played in increasing attendance at ANC visits.
To more closely assess OSCAR in relation to disease activity near the joint, we measured soluble OSCAR in the synovial fluid from OA (average age 70, 3 male/5 female) and RA patients (average age 67, 7 male/5 female).
It is to be hoped that future AS outcome measures will be developed aiming to more closely assess the biological processes involved in AS pathogenesis rather than the more limited scope of utility for intervention studies.
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By hands-on testing, the student's clinical skills can be more closely assessed.
After screening titles and abstracts, 586 records were removed for not meeting the inclusion criteria; this left 37 full-text records to be more closely assessed.
Thus, a thorough and extensive knowledge of the biological and molecular properties of OECs and the differences that can occur during their culture should be more closely assessed in order to ensure their clinical efficacy after cell transplantation.
Observe the situations closely, assess yourself and the surrounding context, calibrate your capture plan accordingly.
In the future, such genes may prove vital in efforts to more closely direct and assess differentiation of potential therapeutic pre-cardiomyocytes or cardiomyocytes in the repair of injured cardiac tissues.
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