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Repeated measurement of alternate indicators of alcohol use permits the examination of novel and important questions about alcohol use and abuse particularly in young adult and other erratically drinking populations.

The recent introduction of the double-balloon endoscope permits the examination of a much longer segment of the small bowel compared with a standard endoscope and may be used to perform ERCP in these patients.

"Such inconsistency may not be particularly satisfying to supporters and opponents of charter schools, but it is actually a great opportunity, as it permits the examination of specific policies and practices that are associated with performance, which can help improve schools in both sectors".

This permits the examination of how breast cancers change as they evolve with time.

Our model permits the examination of multi-trait evolution and of density-dependent growth, features not included in previous marine-reserve models.

Mediation analysis permits the examination of potential mechanisms through which independent variables (e.g., MA injection) impact health behaviors (e.g., syringe sharing).

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Block-related activity related to each task condition (Emotion and Neutral) were modeled as boxcar functions, but because examining sustained activity did not permit the examination of conflict effects in the data, these functions were also treated as regressors of no interest.

Subsequent advances in technology have permitted the examination of rock systems in the presence of water pressure and ultrahigh confining pressures.

Combinatorial protein libraries permit the examination of a wide range of sequences.

This permitted the examination of higher ranges of relative column stiffnesses and the resulting K factors than would have been otherwise possible.

More specifically, it permitted the examination of direct and indirect relationships between multiple independent variables with one or more dependent variables, especially in the instance when there is a locally endogenous variable, i.e., a dependent variable in one equation that becomes an independent variable in another equation (Hair et al. 1998).

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