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However, as it is the first time that it occurs, nobody knows to which experience it should be referred, consequently nobody knows what kind of future development one has to wait for.
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Thus, the experimental expulsion efficiency is likely higher than the realistic natural expulsion efficiency (Lewan 1997) and is consequently referred to as the theoretical maximum oil expulsion efficiency (Ko).
The Doctor and his companion have very little screen time, which allowed for another episode to be filmed simultaneously; "Blink" is consequently referred to as a "Doctor-lite" episode.
Fifteen women were followed up by cytology only, and of these, three had ASC-US, one had LSIL and 11 had at least one normal cytological smear and were consequently referred back to the screening program.
These were consequently referred to as polarizing items.
REs, whose subcellular localization varies among cell types, are often located near the nucleus or centrosome and consequently referred to as perinuclear or pericentrosomal REs.
Participants were recruited from a sample of referred subjects, and consequently are not necessarily representative of children and adolescents with ADHD in the general population.
The weapon is consequently commonly referred to as the Nock gun.
Nearly 50% (n = 1,652) were referred from other centers; consequently, no tumor samples were available.
Because of this lower utilization threshold, women present with less typical symptoms and are consequently less referred.
Four of the sequenced strains (E1162, E1636, E1679, and U0317) originated from human infections and consequently are referred to collectively as infectious isolates in this study.
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