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But the result will almost certainly be a more extensive, if less competitive, broadband market.

If your family is more extensive, if you have friends, if you are polygamous... I'm sorry but you are just going to have to leave some people out.

This work will be more extensive if a larger superset can be established based on varying materials or geometries, and further evaluated based on their decay trends.

Although an entire roof isn't likely to collapse unless the home is at the epicenter of a major shaker, the structural damage to the home could be more extensive if it has a heavier roof.

Indeed this is what we also observed in the current study, C4BP co-localizes with C4, C3b and C9 in the damaged heart tissue, which indicates that in the presence of C4BP there is still complement activation, but it would have been much more extensive if C4BP was lacking as we have shown previously for other cell types [16].

The "role" of a healthcare professional is more extensive if there is a good "quality of relationship" with the patient.

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They say they would be prepared to discuss a more extensive proposal if Iran showed real interest in negotiating seriously.

(The process today is, needless to say, far more extensive). But if anyone doubted what Salk and Sabin and all who came before them had achieved, the statistics were persuasive: the number of polio cases dropped from thirty-eight thousand, in 1954, to twenty-nine thousand, in 1955 and, a year later, to fifteen thousand.

On their own, they reduced tumor growth slightly, but when combined with the chemotherapy drug 5-fluorouracil, often used to treat liver cancer, they achieved a dramatic reduction in tumor size — much more extensive than if the drug was used on its own.

However, the procedures for the estimation are more extensive, particularly if the dispersion parameter ϕ is unknown and must be estimated.

We have, however, observed that sequences that are orthologous between the Brassica A and C genomes also differ in insertion-deletions (InDel) (unpublished), which could result in more extensive destabilization if overlapping the region to which the probe is designed.

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