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An American spokesman for the company said he expected no noticeable rebound until the last months of 2002.
More importantly, there is a noticeable rebound effect, meaning that the treated group is at increased risk of having a clinical malaria episode, after the last dose of treatment.
Even when there is a noticeable rebound effect (such as when c = 0and <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0006627.e021.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/> ), the benefits of implementing IPTi in infants are predicted to surpass the drawbacks of having more cases in older children (Tables 2, 3).
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At 3.7 s there is a noticeable decrease in intensity which rebounds at both 4.0 and 4.1 s, neither reaching the intensity observed at 3.7 s.
Obama's rebound has been particularly noticeable among voters who identify themselves as independents.
"That's what we call 'the rebound effect' which is also noticeable in people who take a lot of sleeping pills.
Phones whose frames are made of metal are most susceptible and noticeable because the metal permanently deforms - rather than rebounding or snapping as plastic does.
Marbury had 13 assists and 8 rebounds on Tuesday, but those statistics were not as noticeable as his 3-for-17 shooting.
The city has rebounded from the urban decline of the 1970s and 1980s, with noticeable development taking place in the city's downtown and midtown neighborhoods.
Noticeable shock.
It's noticeable".
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