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Following are observations from several of our most recent revisits.
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For example, the vague nature of the term "acute," wide intraobserver variation in ascertaining "bilateral radiographic infiltrates," 5 and sensitivity of the PaO2/FiO2 ratio criteria to small changes in positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) 6 led to the recent revisiting of the AECC definition and drafting of the Berlin definition of ARDS 7 (Table 1).
A recent video revisit of that performance confirmed what I felt way back then.
Two of these fine recent novels revisit events during the junta.
However, a recent report revisiting the implication of aldolase in gliding and invasion27 showed that aldolase does not have an essential role in coupling AMA1 or other MIC proteins to the actomyosin system during invasion.
In many ways, it had done its job before a note was sounded; I doubt I was alone in spending recent weeks revisiting Grit, marvelling at its deft way of spinning an earthy tune into outer orbit.
Lots of the recent biopics revisiting iconic works of art are harking back, at a time when originality seems either unachievable or commercially taboo, to a kind of pre-internet cultural Eden, when the rivers of creativity were undammed, and it was still possible for artists to blindside and captivate audiences with a Psycho or an In Cold Blood.
Die, retry, die, retry, done it: The core cycle of risk and reward in Headlander is a better greased machine than, say, Titan Souls, which infuriated (me, anyway, in a recent Vita revisit) with its slow turnarounds between boss retries.
Die, retry, die, retry, done it: the core cycle of risk and reward in Headlander is a better greased machine than, say, Titan Souls, which infuriated (me, anyway, in a recent Vita revisit) with its slow turnarounds between boss retries.
Another recent study revisited this phenomenon and showed that introns and splicing activity influence promoter-proximal chromatin profiles, Pol II occupancy, and overall transcriptional output [ 24].
In a recent review "revisiting" the central dogma, Shapiro (2009) wrote, "The idea of a 'dogma' in science has always struck me as inherently self-contradictory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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