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(This would more closely describe the John A. Macdonald government(s).) The substance of the issue will fade from the memory of most voters recall that time the Harper Tories were 'the first ever to be found guilty' of contempt of Parliament and then won a majority government anyway but it will settle somewhere in the shadows of Canada's right-wing social media.
Our finding that the process of neuronal differentiation differs between embryonic and adult stages should now spur additional studies to more closely describe the underlying mechanisms.
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This network (equation) more closely describes the physical phenomena that the model is intended to simulate.
This factor more closely described anxiety symptoms, so it was named 'anxiety.' The SRQ-20 had excellent discriminatory power for subjects with current depression (n = 24), as ascertained with MINI, with an area under the curve of 0.95, but only fair discriminatory power for those with any depression (current and in the past; n = 48), with an area under the curve of 0.75.
But, with every camper of legal age and without the need to drive or respond to skinned knees, they also joke that another "A" word--alcoholic--more closely describes those leisurely afternoons and evenings by the pool.
Thus, the transcript identified by RLM-RACE in the PAN1 cells is different from the gastrin transcript described in Ensembl and more closely resembles that described in GenBank entry, X00183.
This resembles more closely the situation described for N. crassa than that described for land plants.
Rabies viruses in Sri Lanka and India may be more closely related than described in this and previous studies (4 ).
The 3 clonal groups including isolates that were further characterized, and thus more closely related, are described below (Table 2).
The modest, but significant, response of the VM model to the nitrosoureas mimics the human situation more closely than previously described animal models.
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