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Before the start of the feeding trial, 30 adult clams were frozen (−20 °C) to determine the initial proximate composition after 3 days acclimatisation.
Cumulative exposure was estimated by summing the prescribed durations of prescription for each patient, considering gaps of fewer than 60 days between proximate prescriptions as continuous treatment.
Steaks were analyzed on day 0 for proximate composition and myoglobin concentration, whereas pH, instrumental color, metmyoglobin reducing activity (MRA), lipid oxidation, and protein oxidation were evaluated on days 0, 3, 6, and 9. LL steaks exhibited greater (P < 0.05) redness, color stability, and MRA than PM counterparts.
Moreover, Mr Yatseniuk convinced EU leaders to sign key parts of the "association agreement" with Ukraine the proximate cause of the crisis within the coming days or weeks.
These disturbances are superimposed upon the background solar wind and, if directed towards earth, are the proximate causes of potentially disastrous geomagnetic storms 2-6 dafterfter leaving the sun.
But the proximate cause of the turmoil of the last few days is concern about Russia's corporate sector.
After deliberating for about six hours over two days, jurors ruled that the painkiller was not a "proximate cause" of the death of the woman, Patty Schwaller, who had taken Vioxx for about 20 months.
"In terms of affecting the momentum of the race," she said, a letter sent by James B. Comey, the director of the F.B.I. in 2016, "was the proximate cause". The letter reopened an investigation into Mrs. Clinton's emails days before the election.
The proximate cause of the crisis was a rainy spell of biblical proportions -- more than 40 days and 40 nights -- that overwhelmed the state.
Later that day, a low-level circulation developed within the system, though its involvement with the proximate frontal zone prevented it from being classified a tropical depression.
A critical barrier to psychobiological research that involves salivary cortisol is a time delay of days to months before cortisol results are obtained via immunoassay, long after the person is no longer proximate to the social context in which they provided the sample.
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