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By 2014-2015, the proportions were reversed -- corrections ate up 9% and the universities 5.1%.
This influence can be reversed; lifestyle correction helps to favorably modify plasma adiponectin levels.
Hyperproduction of cortisol in Cushing's syndrome is associated with cardiac hypertrophy, which is reversed upon correction of hypercortisolism [ 43].
As of about noon, he was in the process of writing a new correction about the "buzzed in" error, and reversing the correction about the use of the rifle.
The word "stet" is Latin for "let it stand", an editorial instruction to the printer reversing a correction or deletion made by an earlier, over-enthusiastic editor.
These defects were all reversed by genetic correction of the promoter insertion by homologous targeting.
The correction factor reversed the significance of the p value (Table 4, Columns 5 and 6).
This spring's correction has reversed all the psychological damage of the market's last major slide, re-buoying sentiment to its December levels.
Prop. 5 also seeks to change the operational culture of the prison and parole systems, which we must do if we are ever going to reverse the ineffective corrections policies of the last two decades.
The technique of directional radiative thermal correction can be reversed to image heat rings on the mirrors periphery to remotely and dynamically correct their radius of curvature without subjecting the mirror to relevant perturbations.
In the calendar year 2001, the Ninth Circuit terminated 10,372 cases, and was reversed in 14, with a correction rate of 1.35 per thousand.
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