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These observations lead to a more extensive comparison between the South African loading code and a range of codes and standards applied elsewhere, notably, International Standard 8686-1 (1989), Deutsche Norm 15018 (1984), Nederlandse Norm 2018 19833), Association of Iron and Steel Engineers Technical Report 13 (1979), and British Standard 2573 19833).

A more extensive comparison of our methods in the context of the full-atom potential is an interesting future direction.

At the second premolar position we see only a single tooth generation in the mandible and maxilla, and, after more extensive comparison, conclude that dP2 was probably shed at an early age.

A more extensive comparison between the two multiplicity approaches will be possible when sufficient samples of next-generation sequence data are available on multiple cancer types.

However, a more extensive comparison of fu and prediction did not confirm such a trend (Hallifax et al. 2010; Hallifax and Houston 2012).

In this study, we have carried out a much more extensive comparison of the sequences of CD94L from four primate and four rodent species with those of class Ia sequences from the same species.

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For more extensive comparisons, the ratios from an earlier investigation undertaken by the authors and co-workers and those from other researchers were also included for discussion.

More extensive comparisons were performed with [Nle4,D-Phe7]-alpha-MSH.

Roberts: No Orman: No. Learn more about the candidates: For more extensive comparisons, see articles in the Wichita Eagle and Lawrence Journal World Roberts Pat Roberts Vote Smartt pages and Pat Roberts On the Issues pages Orman: Greg Orman Vote Smart pages and Greg Orman On the Issues pages.

Recent availability of worldwide IBD rates and lactase distributions allows more extensive comparisons.

Indeed, the comprehensive phenotyping of mutants, which is a common practice in mice [ 4] for example, has begun in quail [ 5, 6], but more contributions are needed to enable more extensive comparisons between mammals and birds.

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