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Perhaps more germane to breast cancer, EBV infection has been associated with other epithelial cancers, for example nasopharyngeal carcinoma and gastric cancer.
Perhaps more germane to the pathogenesis of sympathetically maintained pain are the experimental models that have been extensively reproduced, in which sympathetic sprouting at the dorsal root ganglia becomes apparent after nerve injury and forms basket-like structures around large-diameter axotomized sensory neurons; sympathetic stimulation can activate such neurons repetitively [ 27].
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Perhaps more directly germane to his development was the influence of his father's comedy sketches, in which he and his sister were the feeds.
So we provided accompanying practical assessments more germane perhaps to clinical and policy significance.
Second, and more germane: What is he smoking?
It may be that a brawnier, more opulent approach is more germane to the work.
Still more germane, Beijing possesses in abundance what Niall Ferguson calls "the imperial cast of mind".
This raises another agenda for the pope, one that is more germane to his trip.
Even more germane, in 2010, Facebook successfully showed that it could influence voter turnout.
A more germane question might be: how do you write about someone as impenetrable as Jane?
Perhaps more so.
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