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There was no emergence of a particularly Eurosceptic party.

A world in which there had been no emergence of "Trumpism" or debate about what it means; no description of Mexican immigrants as criminals by a Republican candidate for President; no proposal to ban Muslims from travelling to the country; and no vituperative attacks on George Will, Charles Krauthammer, National Review, and other pillars of U.S. conservatism.

We observed no emergence of SCV at any time point in the assay.

However, an extensive survey of the susceptibility profiles of clinical isolates of C. neoformans at a university hospital during 1987 to 1994 helped to allay these fears by indicating no emergence of resistance (13 ).

Vildagliptin-treated patients achieved targets in 52.6% of the cases versus 27% of placebo-treated group, with a significant, relevant reduction of HbA1c values and no emergence of new safety signals [ 193].

There was no increase over time in the overall incidence of adverse events, no increase in common adverse events, no emergence of new adverse events, no apparent trend towards an increase in the incidence of clinically significant adverse events, and no evidence of cumulative or end-organ toxicity.

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However, most articles were published in journals of modest impact factor (median 4.77, IQR 2.83 8.07; 54.1% were published in journals of impact factor <5), with no clear trend for an emergence of a larger proportion of high impact factor articles over time (p = 0.861).

Furthermore, no sequential emergence of the different AIS proteins has been reported in vitro.

Muller had similar ideas [ 13] but, importantly, also anticipated the possibility that advantageous mutations in separate clonal lines with similar fitness would cause the lines to compete with each other, with no immediate emergence of a winner.

There is no doubt the emergence of dating apps such as Tinder have completely changed the way people meet and date.

The seeds were exposed to the individual VOCs for 72 hours and then examined under a binocular microscope where they were scored into three categories: no germination, germination (emergence of the radical [embryonic root]), and seedling formation (presence of the radicle, the hypocotyls and the cotyledons) (see Additional file 2).

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