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Consider our relevance, note our willingness to state a case in the court of public opinion - and then to defend it in united and articulate fashion.

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However, it is of particular relevance to note that significant differences in mean respiration, temperature, and BVP amplitude were observed during the chills response, not only in relation to WE-neutral, but also in relation to WE-LP and WE-HP.

In this respect it is of relevance to note the apparent coexpression of lpPhox2 and the Fmrf gene in small neurons of the giant fiber lobe of adult Loligo pealei.

It is of relevance to note that the annual 2006 US Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine survey included a section about how clerkship directors handle struggling third- and fourth-year medical students [ 20].

9 It is of clinical relevance to note that in the presence of sugammadex, the hepatic biotransformation and final clearance, via biliary excretion, of rocuronium is changed to a completely different (liver-independent) renal pathway.

It is of relevance to note that the region of the MCA comprises lateral parts of the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes, whereas that of the ACA involves the medial part of the frontal and parietal lobes, including the frontal pole and also the cingulate gyrus [ 18] (Fig. 1).

The New York Times, reporting on the declining cultural relevance of movies, noted that more people watch a single episode of "Mad Men" than would see "The Master".

"As you get more partners participating, which provider you surface becomes a relevance problem," Connell noted.

For example, the canonical Wnt pathway is included because its relevance was already noted in the reviews we started with.

Effect sizes of susceptibility loci should not be equated with biological relevance, as also noted by Hirschhorn [ 83].

Of relevance, the authors noted that classical histological features of oligodendroglioma were not required for its diagnosis: the presence of a mucopolysaccharide-rich extracellular fluid, prominent perineuronal satellitosis or extensive grey matter involvement and microcalcifications were considered supportive of a diagnosis of oligodendroglioma.

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