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The match between the Los Angeles Galaxy and the Red Bulls on Friday could provide a strong indication of how far the league has progressed.
The form of this specificity is believed to provide a strong indication of which neurons are solving the task or encoding the learned stimulus.
They provide a strong indication of a region in the protein with an important role.
Such morphological information, combined with biochemical or immunohistochemical assessment can provide a strong indication of the specific mode of cell death observed.
Given the nearly universal draft of young Jewish females in Israel, however, our results may provide a strong indication of the prevalence of C. trachomatis in young, sexually active Jewish women in that country.
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Mr. Wachtel added that until economic data provide a stronger indication of the pace of the recovery, the wavering market will probably continue.
Various socio-demographic, clinical, occupational and psychosocial factors have been identified [ 2, 4- 7], although it is acknowledged that individual risk factors explain only a modest part of the variance and combinations of risk factors provide a stronger indication of prognosis [ 8, 9].
These findings provide a strong indication for a positive feedback loop involving HGF, c-met, and Stat3.
Therefore, increasing values during early hours and days following combined injury may provide a strong indication for intensive therapy.
The decision also provided a strong indication of the determination of the Supreme Court, and of the newly reinstated chief justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, to challenge military rule.
But Deborah Gleeson, a lecturer of public health at La Trobe University, said it nonetheless provided a strong indication of the status of the international trade deal, which is now in its final stages.
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