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There's nothing wrong with pitching, but please stop and revert to normality after the pitch.
1 The meaning of this concept varies across the scientific community: a transitional state between normality and dementia, 1 an early phase of AD 2 or an unstable condition that may evolve to dementia or may even revert to normality.
By establishing the potential for such biomarkers to revert to normality and linking these reversions to cellular events on the proliferative and apoptotic pathways we may in the medium term develop improved approaches to the promotion of colon health.
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An abnormal series that at times has scaled the peaks of absurdity finally reverted to normality in south London.
In two patients treated with adjunctive aripiprazole, PRL levels reverted to normality [ 231].
After a mean follow-up of 22 (range: 6 34) months, 27 (38%) patients out of 71 converted to probable AD according to the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke and the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association criteria, and none of them reverted to normality.
Normality will strike on Sunday: Scott is likely to revert to her favoured central-midfield position for her club, Manchester City, when they play Birmingham City as the Women's Super League resumes to the highest pitch of interest in its five-year history.
Considering Figs. 2 and 4, the frequency distributions of all the log data (Fig. 2) suggests the series do not revert to mean and overall might suggest two regimes, while the frequency distribution of data in their log differences (Fig. 4) seems to be closer to normality.
Revert to two terms?
"Otherwise, everything would revert to his heirs".
It will revert to 57 percent next month.
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