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However, the wait time referred in this case as inhibitor wait is considerably low compared to chalone wait time.
Prolonged sorrow referred, in this case, to what is today called chronic psychosocial stress.
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And second, another said, "I don't think John likes people who try to do jobs they're not qualified for" — referring, in this case, to Barack Obama.
The "incident" to which Harsha is referring in this case is the massacre.
Similarly, Rouget [34] argued that conservation should focus on the spatial components of ecological and evolutionary processes, referring in this case to the shared drivers of climate, geology and topography.
Accordingly, we will refer in this case to the "incidence increase" instead of "overdiagnosis".
We look at the construction of the sentence to identify to which protein 'its' refers (in this case, it is 'Bad' that 'its' refers to, and the SSI feature is marked with a value of 1).
DR and CB carried out the treatment of the patient referred to in this case report.
Consequently, PIs may cause structural changes in the GI tract, altering water and electrolyte secretion and resulting in secretory diarrhea, also referred to in this case as leaky-flux diarrhea.
The subscript 2 denotes the partial pressure of oxygen being referred to, in this case 2 mm Hg to represent hypoxia. 2 A minimum number of hepatocytes are required to achieve the desired device functionality.
In what is perhaps the first genius marketing move of 2011 Nintendo has given moms around the world a whole new reason to scream, "Stop playing with that thing or you'll go blind!" The unit moms will be referring to in this case however is the Nintendo 3DS, the company's highly anticipated 3-D gaming device.
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