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An older (hence, to the Hellenistic mind, more sacred) origin is attributed to the Mosaic Law and many of the legal precepts in Leviticus by asserting that the patriarchs in Genesis observed laws and festivals that actually came into existence after the age of the patriarchs.

Since compared with the previous study [ 7, 15], the gestational ages of infants were relatively older, hence to decrease the rate of intubation by 50%, about 60 infants in each group were needed to be recruited.

When adding age only to the model (model A) most of the observed difference was not due to changes in the population characteristics (the population in 2004 was slightly older hence a small part (0.4 percentage points) of the increase was due to this).

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The Canadian Shield is an area of mostly igneous and metamorphic rocks of Precambrian age (about 540 million to 4 billion years old); hence, it is often referred to as the Precambrian Shield.

The ten-year-old, hence to be called L., was there with his five-year-old sister, whom we'll label O. — L. frankly being one for whom dinosaurs are, like, so over, and O. one for whom they are also, like, so over but still a source of some worrying uncertainty.

Second, our sample comprised primarily young adults (under 30 years old); hence, their responses may not be completely generalizable to the population at large.

Most analyses are cross-sectional and on subjects who are already old; hence, reverse causality cannot be excluded.

Individuals with several or serious chronic diseases have a high mortality and they generally have already died at a younger age. Lee and colleagues [ 16] showed that chronic conditions have lessened the predictive value of mortality among the oldest-old, hence the functional status was a more important predictor of mortality.

For each genotype, flowering stems were identified and two samples were taken, one representing older (and hence more lignified) tissue (the lower 3 internodes) and the other representing younger (and hence less lignified) tissue (the upper 3 internodes).

The Poetic Edda is a later manuscript dating from the second half of the 13th century, but containing older materials (hence its alternative title, the Elder Edda).

Third, that oil is coming here anyway — by rail and boat, where spills are common, and via pipelines that are older, and hence less safe, than Keystone would be.

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