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The significant differences between the two processes are the deposition by CO2 is more extensive, less abrupt and associate with liquid liquid phase equilibria, and it is not associated with the bubble point.

The transition from latent infection to active disease represents a break down in immune control, similarly smear negative disease is often associated with more extensive, less well contained infection than smear positive.

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

An industrial computer-aided design (CAD /computer aided manufacturing (CAM) system involves a more extensive or less extensive set of functions according to its purpose and field of application.

Compared with iYL619_PCP, the model size of iYL_2.0 was more extensive, but less than iNL895 and iYali4 for the reason that models iNL895 and iYali4 were constructed automatically and several genes, metabolites, and reactions in iNL895 and iYali4 were quoted directly from the metabolic model of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Heavner et al. 2012).

Future research on acupuncture should include improvements in qualitative studies, more extensive interviews, less bias, and a broader sample group.

In general, the clinical course of patients with AIDS-related lymphoma is more aggressive, and the disease is more extensive and less responsive to therapy than that of non-HIV patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (59).

They often involve more extensive (or less specific) brain injury than is typically seen in classic PD and can be degenerative or nondegenerative (e.g., carbon monoxide induced parkinsonism, carbon tetrachloride induced parkinsonism, vascular parkinsonism).

In patients with more extensive disease and less favorable prognoses, however, surgery may be deemed unsuitable in the eyes of the oncologist, which obviates the need for an orthopaedic opinion.

Of note, the envelope defects of Δ cpoB Δ lpoA were distinct from those of tol-pal mutants (Gerding et al., 2007), with more extensive lysis but less OM blebbing and periplasmic leakage.

In our study we also found that patients who had undergone concomitant revascularization of the SFA in the same session had a worse clinical outcome, possibly indicating that patients with more extensive disease benefit less from revascularization.

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