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They knew that the Germans were a basically civilised lot, and that with luck they would be reasonably treated and, at least, kept alive.
Systems of 50 to 100 atoms can still be reasonably treated on the fastest machines including workstations.
Although, leukocytopenia are reasonably treated with granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), other drug-induced systemic complications are difficult to control.
Without renal biopsy, which excluded diffuse proliferative lupus nephritis, she might have been reasonably treated empirically with cyclophosphamide [ 12].
According to local practice, cases with J-CTO score of 0 in whom rapid antegrade wiring is considered likely may be reasonably treated by either 'non-CTO operators' or indeed by CTO teams.
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Legal fees will probably boost the cost to each paper well beyond £100,000 - but, if you regard smear stories as a circulation booster, you might reasonably treat the overall costs as a minor charge on the marketing budget.
Based on [20] which reported that indoor PLC channels have relatively long coherent time, we can reasonably treat (h_{L_{1}L2}^{[k], n)}) (n=1,2, k=1,⋯,K, L 1,L 2∈{T 1,T 2,R}) as quasi-static.
The argument is that workers sense that their own efforts are more fairly rewarded in a market system where, of course, employers want to maximize profits but also have profit-seeking reasons for wanting a stable and reasonably happy work force, treated reasonably fairly.
First, unlike mutation, which can reasonably be treated as a weak process, migration rates in nature can be very high.
When this is done, more associations can reasonably be treated as significant, many of which corroborate each other in the sense of linking the same locus or genomic region to reactor status.
Patients in a good prognosis group can still reasonably be treated with standard-dose salvage regimens.
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