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The 21-year-old, who joined Ipswich on a three-year deal from Tranmere in July , has been ever present this term.
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Any measurement error present is included in this term.
Following this definition, in the present publication we use this term for any patient who "was lost" i.e. discontinued the study prematurely for any reason.
In the gene ontology analysis (Additional files 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11), the GO term for acyl carrier activity was prominent in the lists from the term-for-term and MGSA analysis of genes induced by vancomycin or bacitracin in the 90 min sample, with as many as 8 genes associated with this term present in the lists of up-regulated genes.
Since all the three phases are present, this phenomenon is termed three phase heat transfer.
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