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At 60 days of age the variance of genome copy number increases (p = 0.0001), and there may be some reoccurrence of endoreduplication at the end of life in the daf-2 longevity mutant.
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Furthermore, some of the patients subsequently developed second reoccurrence of their ulcers, raising important questions as to the long-term viability of this approach.
Fourth: FAME 2 clearly demonstrates that no harm will be done if revascularization is postponed until the patient has reoccurrence of symptoms with or without some troponin rise.
For some parameter estimates (e.g. probabilities of spontaneous remission, reoccurrence of depression and suicide rates) no measure of variability was available from the epidemiological evidence.
Replay was then assessed via the spontaneous reoccurrence of stimulus-specific activity across subsequent resting periods.
"The last thing on my mind was a reoccurrence of what happened".
The reoccurrence of the helpful elderly people (from when she arrived in Hollywood, an innocent hopeful) drives her to suicide.
As players approach their return, they often feel a sense of trepidation about suffering a reoccurrence of their injury.
Despite this, and the severity and high reoccurrence of the injury, only 42% of the participants in studies were women.
Litvinenko accused May of failing to act to prevent a reoccurrence of the type of attack to which her husband fell victim.
But if he were to be separated from this dog, he would be at risk of a reoccurrence of his depression".
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