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The conclusions drawn by the authors, however, warrant reexamination in light of numerous clinical and methodological problems.

At the time of reexamination in 2012, one man was Mf-negative, and the others had night blood L. loa Mf counts between 608 and 31,728 Mf/mL.

A reexamination in 1984 of material obtained from Brumpt's and Joyeux' initial case of the agouti demonstrated that the larval stage of E. oligarthrus was indeed the causative organism (31 ).

Another case that might deserve critical reexamination in the light of our results is the claim that attentional load affects the extent of adaptation to a moving stimulus (Chaudhuri, 1990; Rees, Frith, & Lavie, 1997, 2001).

Similarly, 651 subjects with no follow-up did not differ significantly from 7,087 subjects having at least one reexamination in terms of metabolic syndrome components, except for HDL cholesterol, which could be explained by a worse nutritional status linked to higher cumulative mortality rates (data not shown).

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If still at high risk at the reexamination, individuals in group A were again offered lifestyle counseling in groups, and individuals in group B were again referred to their family physician.

Correlations between LSI-A at reexamination and difference in ADL, depressive mood, and number of symptoms in the baseline examination were calculated using Spearman's correlation coefficient rho due to skewed distribution (Table 3).

Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany resulted in a reexamination of Sweden's defense policy, which in 1936 was amended to strengthen the country's defenses.

The reexamination of Hox12 in chicken, duck and ostrich confirmed the presence of HoxD12 in birds and revealed a fragment appearing well conserved with HoxC12s in other vertebrates, which, we think, represents the true bird HoxC12 (see the Additional file 1: Statistics of the sequenced clones).

With such increasing concerns with congestion and associated adverse impact on air quality and hence public health, light rail transit (LRT) has drawn attention for reexamination and consideration in urban transportation planning at various levels of transportation planning authorities in the USA [3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9].

Modularity theory [22], [23] and a reexamination of mutationism in the light of modern morphogenetics [24], have opened the door to a major revision of evolutionary theory to accommodate this new understanding of body plan innovation.

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