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Nanjala also points out that in most western reporting of Africa, "the Rest is necessarily set up in opposition to the West" resulting in coverage where "issues or situations are rarely, if ever, analysed for their intrinsic impact or worth.
In conclusion, we performed a thorough determination of CYP450 mRNA levels using the largest cohort of human hearts ever analysed.
As far as we know, this paper treats the largest collection of Solanum section Petota accessions ever analysed simultaneously.
Although the study period is one of the longest ever analysed, the number of DCIS does not allow exploration of trends in tumoral grade during the digital period.
By incorporating the most recent evidence from randomised controlled trials, this report forms the largest database on duration of dual antiplatelet therapy ever analysed (n=32 287).
The current meta-analysis, however, substantially differs from the others by incorporating the most recent evidence from head-to-head DES comparison trials and forming the largest DES database ever analysed, with a total of 63 242 patients.
Based on the largest data set ever analysed in this context to date (12.000 permanent forest plots in eastern Canada), Paquette & Messier [ 62] reported that, after controlling for environmental and climate differences between plots, tree productivity was positively related to stand biodiversity.
But no [comedy critic] ever analyses a routine or sketch in the way that music reviewers insist on having you understand just why the inverted chords in Joy Division's Atmosphere or the flattened fifths in Louis Armstrong's Struttin' With Some Barbecue are meaningful or original, or why the middle eight of a Joni Mitchell song is wrong because it's bucking against the lyrics".
In addition, studies hardly ever analyse the costs of follow-up methods in relation to their screening success, and only few try to show any influence of the mode of recurrence detection on patient survival (Baughan et al, 1993; Bassères et al, 1995; Shumate et al, 1995; Poo-Hwu et al, 1999).
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