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RA is most likely often preceded by many years of subclinical inflammatory activity.
Regarding sugar, this was not surprising, as the amount of calories consumed was, most likely, often in excess of the need.
For this reason, if one wants to estimate the rate of fever preceding regressions and remission, one must assume a rate higher than the approximately 30% rate indicated by the Stephenson review, or even much higher for cancers of haematopoetic origin (80%) as indicated by the review of Diamond and Luby, because preceding fever most likely often was not reported.
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For example, if a candidate result structure is contained in multiple databases, it is most likely an often observed or important molecule, and might be more likely the correct structure than a less frequently observed isomer.
In addition, DDT was most likely used often and all over the county before the 1970s, in agricultural occupations.
Furthermore, we observed that FcγR-positive cells, most likely macrophages, often co-localised with CD3-positive T cells around vessels of the synovial tissue (data not shown).
Males are affected 3 to 4 times more often than females, and the condition is less often diagnosed in adults than in children, most likely because tics often spontaneously diminish or disappear by later adolescence [ 3].
Dispersal of large-seeded species can be accomplished by some present-day frugivores (e.g., large bats, toucans and large cracids, ateline monkeys and scatter-hoarding rodents) but most likely with much fewer seeds moved, often in short-distance events around 101 103m [87] [897]–[89].
Mr Papademos, who has now resurfaced as the most likely candidate, is often referred to as "the bankers' choice".
By Vince Aletti If Martin Munkacsi's name rings a bell, it's most likely because Richard Avedon often cited the Hungarian-born photographer (1896-1963) an an early, enduring influence.
If Martin Munkacsi's name rings a bell, it's most likely because Richard Avedon often cited the Hungarian-born photographer (1896-1963) an an early, enduring influence.
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