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A noteworthy failure was "How Do You Know," which cost about $120 million to produce and took in less than $50 million at the worldwide box office.
Experimental psychologists have recently demonstrated a noteworthy failure to detect changes in visual environment, named "change blindness" [ 1, 2].
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Noteworthy, failures in sperm head shaping and formation in effect is a major cause of male infertility [41].
So noteworthy was this failure that a passage in the Analects comments on it: "Someone asked Confucius, 'Why is it that you are not in government?' Confucius replied, 'The Documents say, "Be filial, oh, only be filial!
This is noteworthy because the failure of most IBC cell-based xenografts to faithfully recapitulate the clinical features that define the disease is a significant limitation for identifying clinically relevant targets.
Another noteworthy observation was the failure to synthesize alanine from glutamine in the absence of glucose, which we observed for both diets (when glucose was removed under this particular simulation condition).
This failure is noteworthy given that S. Mbandaka was readily isolated from seeds both by the Oregon State Health laboratory and an independent lab in California (44 ), by using more sensitive enrichment and detection processes.
In COPD patients, ten of the 25 diseases studied were more frequent than would have been expected, and the following were particularly noteworthy, with congestive heart failure being 2.4 times, chronic liver disease 89%, asthma 73%, generalised artherosclerosis 67%, osteoporosis 42% and ischaemic heart disease 41% more frequent.
The increased risk of kidney failure is noteworthy as Muzaale et al. have shown in an American cohort: the approximate cumulative incidence of ESRD 15 years after donation being 30.8 per 10 000 for donors and 3.9 per 10 000 for matched nondonors [ 23].
Five disease types are particularly noteworthy: neoplasm, acute and unspecific renal failure, shock, chronic renal failure and septicemia (Table 2).
In considering the risk of acidosis in patients with renal failure, it is noteworthy that rapid infusion of higher doses of L-arginine hydrochloride (30 g over 30 mins) in patients with end stage renal failure resulted in no change in arterial pH [26].
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