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Still, Mr. Kaplan may be right in his longer-range vision of the Middle East, where the fate of ethnically divided countries like Syria, Iraq and Jordan may prove of more enduring significance than the fate of the Palestinian state.
On March 8 , 1923 The Times reported that two Boston physicians had announced that "the X-ray may prove of more value in the treatment of whooping cough than any other form of treatment," and told of "definite improvement" in "most of twenty-six cases of active pertussis treated with the X-ray".
Our study suggests that in RA, even when using all known genetic susceptibility variants, prediction performance remains modest; while this is insufficiently accurate for general population screening, it may prove of more use in targeted studies.
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