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Meanwhile, short-term interest rates in America and Britain, whose economies have been growing robustly, are higher and have been rising, making dollars and pounds more attractive than D-marks.Now, however, the German economy is beginning to pick up, partly thanks to the help given to exports by the falling D-mark.
The importance of the clinical trial as the method of choice to determine efficacy is now well established, and the analytic techniques to conduct trials robustly are now so sophisticated that expertise is clustered in clinical trials units [ 38 ].
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The WHO's "willingness to assume responsibility to respond robustly" was not present, says MSF.
Until the SARS outbreak in March, the only places business travel was growing fairly robustly were the Pacific Rim and South Asia.
"I did watch, and occasionally unscrewed a spark plug," he recalled, but the expertise he developed most robustly was "ferrying in cherry Cokes from the nearby restaurant".
That is, the earlier the onset of ownership or disownership, the more robustly were those illusions experienced.
By 24 hpf, when foxi3a was robustly being expressed, deltaC was sharply downregulated to an undetectable level in the epidermal ectoderm (Figure 4D).
LRRK2 interacts with ARHGEF7 and CDC42, as can robustly be shown in vitro in cell lines and in vivo in mouse brain lysates.
The proposed score consists of mainly objectively measurable parameters, which may robustly be ascertained in retrospect.
Predicting the biosphere and providing sufficient evidence to manage it robustly is a greater challenge still.
"We will contest them robustly and are confident of the strength of our position".
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