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While the area is fraught with many of the temptations and obstacles that caused their downfall, the veterans said they weren't going to dwell on the possibility of repeating mistakes.
In this respect we asked some HCWs about the possibility of repeating the TST and they all refuse.
In addition, we did not correct the statistical analyses for multiple comparisons as the dietary variables are correlated and we had the possibility of repeating the test of interaction between TCF7L2 rs7903146 and fibre intake on HbA1c levels.
In particular, Nakamaru and Kawata examine a more restricted set of signaling strategies in addition to including complexities such as variation on the rate of rumor communication, rumors about oneself, and the possibility of repeating play with a single individual.
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The ability of Ciona to survive short periods without water and the possibility of repeated sedation made it possible to use live imaging with a dissecting microscope.
The possibility of repeated sampling permits a temporal as well as a spatial resolution of pore water geochemistry.
The feasibility of rendezvous and flyby missions towards them is then discussed and the possibility of repeated encounters with the same object is investigated, as an intermediate scenario.
Polymer-based non-viral gene carriers have been used due to their merits in safety including the avoidance of potential immunogenecity and toxicity, the possibility of repeated administration, and the ease of the establishment of good manufacturing practice (GMP).
That line stretched from Rossellini's Germany Year Zero, shot contemporaneously in 1947 in the actual smoking ruins, to 2008's Anonyma, in which sexual servitude is seen as one woman's only sane response to the possibility of repeated rape in Russian-occupied Berlin. Russian-occupied Berlin
The immobilization technique offers several advantages over the free-biocatalysts such as an increase in enzyme stability, longevity and catalytic activity [11], increase in stereoselectivity [15], possibility of repeated use of biocatalysts, easy cell separation from liquid medium and ease of handling.
The brief half-life (T ½ = 2 min) of 15O limits the availability to PET scanning centres with an on-site cyclotron and necessitates efficient procedures and precise timing but gives the advantages of a low radiation dose (1.1 μSv/MBq for a standard 70-kg adult [35]) and the possibility of repeated scanning after a short waiting time.
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