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When Gwendolen meets young Cecily in the country, she engages her in some particularly sly exchanges: {:.break one} ** GWENDOLEN: Cecily, Mamma, whose views on education are remarkably strict, has brought me up to be extremely short-sighted; it is part of her system; so do you mind my looking at you through my glasses?

When Gwendolen meets young Cecily in the country, she engages her in some particularly sly exchanges: GWENDOLEN: Cecily, Mamma, whose views on education are remarkably strict, has brought me up to be extremely short-sighted; it is part of her system; so do you mind my looking at you through my glasses?

These cells were fed at 48-h intervals and required remarkably strict attention for in vitro culture.

In Sweden there is a remarkably strict regulation about the "consent" for the use of human eggs for research purposes.

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The correspondence between clusters and zone or spike-type was not strict, but this partitioning remarkably mirrored the one inferred from spike-type frequencies and from pairwise F ST values between zones (Table  2, Table  10).

In some studies, the average TBSA was remarkably higher (up to 55%), probably due to more strict admission criteria (for example, only intensive care patients, or only patients with a TBSA ≥30%), which was associated with higher mortality rates.

Remarkably, approximately 50% of the patients also achieved the stricter responder criteria of improvement of at least 30% in two of four efficacy parameters by 10 weeks and continued to do so through 32 weeks.

In spite of the rough weather, the sheer number of sites and strict marine preservation means that many wrecks remain remarkably intact.

In terms of resources potentially wasted on false-positive results, the CUSUM charts that detected both outbreaks were remarkably accurate, with an average PPV of >80%, even by strict criteria, whereas the MIC MA parameter sets had lower PPVs.

Remarkably, the increased conservation in modern rodents coincides with a stricter conservation of typical DNA elements in imprinted genes in the mouse than in the human, such as intronic CpG islands [ 31].

Lincoln "was remarkably fond of children", and the Lincolns were not considered to be strict with their children.

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