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The Philippines is one of the most pronounced examples of their large international following.

Mining is one of the most pronounced examples of a process in which nature appears as a resource, as a slave and servant (cf. Leopold [1949], 223).

16 Another of the most pronounced examples is the phenobarbital and morphine tablet recalls in Canada.

The most pronounced examples of subtypes of AEs occurring more often in inpatients deaths are: heart failure (32 vs 4), pulmonary embolus (23 vs 4), haemorrhage (29 vs 12), ileus (14 vs 6), perforation (17 vs 3) and stroke or intracerebral haemorrhage (30 vs 4) (table 3).

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Some of the differences were very pronounced; for example the glutamine concentration was seven times higher in oePsbS than in npq4 plants.

In the BAs, the MPO-dependent vasoconstriction was relatively less pronounced, for example 1.1 ± 0.5 mN dilation at 100 μ m H2O2 and 1.6 ± 0.7 mN constriction following the addition of MPO (P < 0.05; Fig. 1c).

Fh - Not pronounced - Example: Caoilfhionn.

Gh - Not pronounced - Example: Eoghan.

The extent of the latency shift is even more pronounced in the examples shown in Figs. 2 and 4, where the ipsilateral P1 components are delayed by about 20 ms or more.

It exaggerates the president's record of achievements, pronouncing, for example, that "all students have quality schools".

Dick-a-Dick (the players were known by sobriquets as the public found their real names too difficult to pronounce), for example, had little in the way of cricket ability, yet became an undoubted star of the tour because of his skill at "dodging".

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