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Effective patient information must be evidence-based, clearly presented and most importantly, involve patients throughout the process of development [ 32- 34].
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The settlements last week involve complaints contending that Lehman provided misleading information about its financial condition in the year before its collapse, most importantly involving the so-called Repo 105 transactions that temporarily shifted liabilities off of its balance sheet.
Successful treatment most importantly involves addressing the underlying disease.
This somewhat-cautious approach is really the only way they could do it: NFC is still a relatively new technology, with a complicated network of partners, and, most importantly, involves your money.
Therefore, the process should be classified as a kind of caspase-dependent regulated necrosis most importantly involving the conversion into apoptotic phenotypes by inhibition of the calpain pathway or Cl− channel.
Second, and most importantly, nobody involved is a shrieking idiot.
Most importantly, this involves various systems of set theory.
We examined and compared two different control algorithms for the robot using dynamic simulation, motion capture experiments in a controlled environment and most importantly experiments involving H.O.T. patients.
However, β-lactam antibiotic (BLA) utility is threatened by resistance mechanisms, most importantly those involving plasmid encoded β-lactamases (BLs).
BMSPCs have multifaceted roles in an adult organism most importantly being involved in lymphohematopoiesis [ 7] and immune surveillance [ 13].
FGF1 has recently been shown to be crucial for the hyperplastic effects of PPARγ agonists in adipose tissue depots which most importantly also involves angiogenesis [ 35].
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