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The analysis was pragmatically limited to people aged between 40 and 79 years at the time of the intervention.

Despite the very great depth of coverage per base position achieved in previous studies using other platforms (3, 13– 15), the achievable lower limit of resolution for heteroplasmic mtDNA variants is pragmatically limited by the 'noise' generated principally during the sequencing reaction.

Clearly, the pictorial language is semantically, syntactically and pragmatically limited and underdeveloped.

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Rather than a fundamental contemplation on the relationship between law and society, government pragmatically chooses to limit access to the legal system.

The recruitment of sibling pairs was pragmatically advantageous, but the design has limited power for making inferences about the etiology of personality and cognitive abnormalities evident in both the dependent individuals and their siblings when compared with a twin design.

So challenge Davos for the morality of its monochrome invite list, but also more pragmatically for how this will limit economic growth and prosperity in the future, too".

"Personally, I think that having some threshold would give some more uniformity to the test, but pragmatically we don't want to limit the sensitivity of tests," said Prof David Cowan from King's College London, who is in charge of anti-doping at next summer's London Olympic Games.

Reactions ranged from an acknowledgement that Mr. Bush might have pragmatically assessed the limits to what he might accomplish to disappointment about the more subdued discussion.

I am truly grateful for the efforts of palliative care organizations to educate us to more pragmatically portray the limits of modern medicine to hopelessly ill patients.

She's positioning herself as the candidate of sensible pragmatism, arguing that Labour should sensibly oppose a top 50p tax rate, pragmatically support a hard limit on total benefits allowances and sensibly feed the homeless into a giant, pragmatic meat-grinder.

The internationally harmonized OECD guideline 308 on the transformation of chemicals in water/sediment systems pragmatically sets a maximum upper limit of −100 mV [52] for anaerobic conditions.

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