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Very recently, portrayals of sexual violence as an 'epidemic' regained new ground in media accounts of Europe's refugee crisis: titles like 'Europe's rape epidemic: Western women will be sacrificed at the altar of mass migration' (Waters 2015) and 'Rape epidemic in Europe: Why won't European politicians do anything to stop it?' (Snyder 2016) abound.

High tie, because it has regained new interest in laparoscopy by its presumed advantage of easily creating mesenteric windows, is still advocated by many.

The phenomenon was first observed in the 1960s [ 1], and has recently regained new interest with the discovery of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) [ 2].

Understanding the regulation of mineral homeostasis and function of the skeleton as buffer for Calcium and Phosphate has regained new interest with introduction of the syndrome "Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder"(CKD-MBD).

The issue of monitoring and evaluating performance regained new attention and this led to new frameworks including the development of sets of indicators and of monitoring strategies [ 76, 77].

The understanding of the regulation of the mineral homeostasis and the function of the skeleton as a buffer for Ca and P has regained new interest with the introduction of the concept of the syndrome "Chronic Kidney Disease - Mineral and Bone Disorder" (CKD-MBD) by Moe et al. [ 27].

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As an attempt to regain News International's reputation at a time when it's trying to unload its most prominent digital misstep and complete its complete takeover of a strategic asset, it's hard to think of a more dramatic gesture.

It also failed to explain how it would pay for fresh subsidies pledged to sugarbeet producers and for 15,000km (9,325 miles) of new motorways.Still, with less American cash on offer than before, the government may have regained a new sense of fiscal prudence and has now promised to cut spending and raise taxes.

1.38am GMT 82nd over: NZ 235-7 (need 266; Watling 56, Martin 9) Stuart Broad has regained the new ball, a reflection of his (and Steven Finn's) performance in this match.

However, this locus of >2.1 kb has regained a new position adjacent to DT6 in both M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis and M. avium subsp. hominissuis, albeit in opposite orientation (reverse complemented) to each other, as depicted in supplementary figure S2.

Two photoautotrophic euglenids (P. orbicularis and M. pyrum) regained a new version of the MAT paralogue by recent horizontal gene transfers from two different eukaryotic lineages and now contain both paralogues.

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