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We suggest that these sera derive from patients in a relatively late disease phase and primarily contain antibodies resulting from expanded epitope spreading.
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The Internet search company cited increased competition and an "inevitable" slowdown resulting from expanding operations.
The (maximum) number of prefixes, resulting from expanding a prefix of length l i ∈L to q∈Q′ (such that, i<q), is defined as 2q−i×l i.
Another substantial increment in the number of AAFs was observed for the exogenous AAS stanozolol, also resulting from expanding the detection window for some of its metabolites (see table 1).
This outbreak resulted from expanded global commerce and travel involving exotic rodents.
The results show that negative landscape externalities would result from expanding wind power generation.
After controlling for case-mix, hospital performance varied widely for all outcomes assessed, indicating that reductions in short-term outcomes will likely result from expanding other aspects of hospital quality beyond a focus on specific technical maneuvers.
It is expected that increased demands on services will result from expanding numbers of older people with long-term conditions and social care needs.
Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder resulting from an expanded polyglutamine (polyQ) repeat of the Huntingtin (Htt) protein.
We maintain our view that Carpetright will see a recovery when the market turns, but the route back to peak profits is likely to be a long one, given lower sales densities and higher costs resulting from the expanded store base.
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