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(iv) If the revisers erred in limiting the jurisdictional provisions in the revision derived from § 3 of the 1866 Act to actions brought under color of state law, that error is quite independent of and does not detract from their statement explaining the reference in § 629(16) to equal rights laws.

A limitation of the Grammatopoulos study is that the pool of primary procedures that the revisions were derived from has not been qualified.

Candidate cancer genes derive from the manual revision of 67 original publications describing the mutational screening of 3460 human exomes and genomes in 23 different cancer types.

[ 14] A possible bias in these results might derive from the observation that obese patients are less likely to be offered a revision.

what meaning does she derive from it?

But these must derive from ethical behavior.

Both words derive from Norcia.

It seems instead to derive from logic.

Smaller genomes derive from larger genomes [23].

Data derive from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999 2004.

The probabilities of perioperative mortality for MoM HRA, THA, and all revision THAs were derived from the literature [ 15, 27, 30– 37, 37, 41, 44, 51, 52].

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