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But that ignores the fact that a second rejection of Nice could only plausibly be read as a plea for slower integration, not bigger helpings of the same old recipe.
In contrast, the nicking of supercoiled plasmid by (N189K RepD was much slower: integration of the bands gives a rate constant of 0.003 s 1, ∼1000-fold slower than that of wtRepD (Table 1).
During the histomorphometric evaluation, the percentage of newly formed bone was found to be lower in the test group (28.9/19.5); this meant a slower integration of the grafted material, which is not clinically appreciable; therefore, the use of autologous bone blocks does not seem to provide particular advantages.
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Others complain about its slow integration of acquisitions.
White flight to the suburbs, as well as housing and business discrimination and continuing Congressional control of the District of Columbia, slowed integration.
After the U.S. Supreme Court deemed segregation unconstitutional in 1954, she led the NAACP's protest against the Little Rock school board's plan for slow integration of the public schools and pressed instead for immediate integration.
However, these reforms were intended for the entire empire, and, in general, the reign of Charlemagne in Italy (774 814) effected the slow integration of the latter into the political world of the Franks.
Over-reliance on decontextualized, standardized implementation of efficacy evidence has contributed to slow integration of evidence-based interventions into health policy and practice.
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