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Recently another study group reported a high percentage of patients referring red wine as the most frequent trigger between alcoholic drinks [24] but subsequently it did not report any of them as a trigger [30].
This result suggests that for the referred (red-colored) places, homicide risk is due to characteristics other than spatial variation.
A friend, who recognized symptoms of trauma, referred Redding to see Vincent Felitti, then head of Preventive Medicine at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego and a co-principal investigator of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study.
Not everything is easy for the N.S.A. Several slides refer, in red type, to what one takes as a common problem: "data volume too high" — the searches return too many results, too many files and chats.
In this instance, each slope break was manually identified (refer to red line on Fig. 3; Additional file 1); however, recent work has identified ways to automate this process (Mead and Magill 2014).
The IUCN Red List accepts Cheke's rationale for choosing the 1662 date, taking all subsequent reports to refer to red rails.
Some early accounts refer to red rails by the vernacular names for the hazel grouse, Tetrastes bonasia, so the name evidently originates there.
Due to an editing error, the image caption previously referred to (red, left) and (red, right).
The "red" refers to the red oxide painted on the corrugated iron shacks to protect them from rust, a recognisable feature of the area.
p1 alleles vary in their tissue-specific expression, which is indicated in their allele designation: the first suffix refers to red or white pericarp pigmentation and the second to red or white glume pigmentation.
The red beer might then refer to the red silt that accompanied the subsequent Nile flood, which was believed to end the period of misfortune.
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