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Given that more tight control of confounders resulted in greater likelihood of disappearance of breastfeeding effect, it can be argued that the remaining positive effect reflects residual uncontrolled bias, as shown by Der et al 13 in their large study.

These patients may need a more tight control of their disease with frequent visits to the rheumatologist, which is an effective strategy in patients with RA [ 35] as well as in SpA [ 36], or treatment from a multidisciplinary team [ 37, 38].

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Said Mr. He: "There will be more distribution of resources and more tight political control".

This is consistent with a role of the pauses in promoting the production fidelity, since highly expressed proteins and their mRNAs require more tight quality control and are hence better adapted for fidelity (Drummond and Wilke, 2008; Tuller et al., 2010; Levy et al., 2012).

But the information prong of Israel's Gaza offensive involves far more than the tight control of press access.

As metabolic engineering expands its applications and develops more complex systems, tight control of system components will likely become increasingly necessary, and the approach presented here can be generalized to other natural sensing systems for precise control of pathway state.

Overall, pain, patient and physician assessment and fatigue decreased more in the tight control group.

Similar coordination of phosphorylation and arrestin binding may more generally permit tight control of the duration of GPCR activity.

In this hypothesis, the catalytic cycle of CYP1A1 would appear constitutively initiated even in the absence of substrate/ligand bound into the active site, whereas CYP1A2 would exhibit a more tight substrate dependent control of the initiation of the catalytic cycle.

More patients in the tight control group had an HAQ below 0.5 (70.2% vs 45.2%, p=0.005).

SPRINT also provided tight control more consistently across patients where the median blood glucose for the 25th and 75th percentile patients was separated by 1.1 mmol/L (1.9 mmol/L for the 5th and 95th percentiles).

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