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To reaffirm whether the observed sRNA hotspots on the sex chromosomes are actually the pericentromeric region, we analyzed the conservation of the sRNAs between the putative pericentromeric regions of the X and Y chromosomes.
Additional analyses were performed to reaffirm whether the discordance rates of KRAS status were influenced by other various clinicopathologic factors such as primary tumor location, type of primary or metastatic tumor specimens (biopsied vs. resected), and the presence of chemotherapy (± radiotherapy) before obtaining primary or metastatic tumor specimens, along with the metastatic organs.
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Whether these numbers can be reaffirmed and whether there is enough support for APAs the statement that ECT treatment has a "low risk and high efficacy in the management of specific disorders in all three trimesters of pregnancy" (American Psychiatric 2001) is a concern for this present review.
"I told them to reaffirm once again whether they did the proper job," Mr. Watanabe said.
For Minnesota voters, the question will be whether to reaffirm an existing ban.
I was having flag-burning memories when I heard that the Republican-led House was voting today on whether to reaffirm "In God We Trust" as our nation's motto.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who retired in 2006, attended the argument and listened attentively as her former colleagues debated whether to reaffirm, limit or overturn one of her legacies, her majority opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger, the 5-to-4 decision in 2003 that allowed public universities to take account of race as part of a "holistic review".
But Feinstein emphasized that she wanted to know how Kavanaugh would vote if such a case were presented before him, and demanded a "yes" or "no" answer on whether he would reaffirm the rulings in Roe v. Wade or Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
In addition, the court reaffirmed the right of Belgium's government and society to determine for itself "whether and to what extent a restriction on the right to manifest one religion or convictions was 'necessary.'" .
So any commentary that serves to combat that idea, and to reaffirm the Second Vatican's Council's teaching, is useful and important, whether it comes from a Scripture scholar, a priest, a Catholic school teacher -- or even a pope.
One question then is whether and how punishment itself can achieve this: can it reaffirm, or at least be consistent with, a recognition of fellow citizenship (compare Garland 2001, on criminologies 'of the self' and 'of the other')?
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