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"It's quite demonstrable that in the diagnostic area, one does not need gene patents in order to see robust development of these tests," he said.
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In a week when the player drain from Fiji and other Pacific Islands has come under increased scrutiny, it is a quite remarkable statistic and is demonstrable proof why the residency rule needs to be addressed.
Well, admittedly, the Times said "demonstrable," not actually "demonstrated".
However, such a conclusion is quite limited and extends clearly only to areas of demonstrable and irresolvable inconsistency.
Also renal cell carcinomas are as sensitive to systemic administration of IL-2 as metastatic melanoma yet, while in the latter adaptive immune responses are easily demonstrable, in the former, they have been quite elusive, and most likely of secondary significance [ 38, 39].
The District's petition calls the case "quite literally a matter of life and death," given the demonstrable dangers of handguns and the policy justifications for regulating them.
Hence, the act of translating therapies of demonstrable value in clinical trials among younger individuals into practice in the elderly is quite problematic.
Demonstrable need.
Demonstrable competence in relevant areas?
The success of these policies is demonstrable.
For decades, both had demonstrable economic impacts.
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