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One of the problems encountered when facing a CIN1 is to misdiagnose a more severe lesion firstly because of the intra- and interobserver variability and secondly because the colposcopy-directed biopsy is not mandatorily representative of the more severe lesion.

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However, it faces the endogeneity problem as the sample setting is typically the case that firms are voluntarily and not mandatorily choosing the reporting frequency they prefer.

The news comes three days after Deliveroo was delivered (sorry) ruling in its favor in an employment tribunal in the UK, which determined that Deliveroo drivers are not mandatorily entitled to employment benefits as contractors with the company.

The occurrence of these plants during several field study years does not mandatorily correspond to exceptional years with milder winter temperatures in Austria (www.zamg.ac.at, accessed 24th of July 2016).

But this ended when the Federal Court ruled they could not mandatorily confiscate them.

These two sets, containing treatment history but not mandatorily baseline GRT, were named SD8H and SD24H, respectively.

Third, we do not mandatorily collect kidney biopsy samples; instead, it depends on the policy of individual center.

Csr1, in contrast, seems be a virulence factor that is not mandatorily linked to a global filamentation defect.

Since the half-life of collagen mRNA is often only several hours [ 28], differences in collagen protein level at the culture endpoint are not mandatorily mirrored at mRNA level assessed at the same time.

As a consequence, a common sub-cellular localization of the proteins of a same functional module is not mandatorily expected since, as known for numbers of signalling proteins, they may shuttle and translocate from one sub-cellular compartment to another to perform their function(s).

The order and orientation of the markers of one genome in relation to the other is represented by a signed permutation π = (π1, π2,…, π n −1, π n ) of size n over {− n,…, −1, 1,…, n}, such that, for each value i from 1 to n, either i or − i is mandatorily represented, but not both.

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