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Seven (16%) participants in the Placebo arm, 8 (17%) in the GTP arm, 5 (12%) in the Placebo + TC arm, and 1 (3%) in the GTP + TC arm withdrew before the end of the study, due to accidental fall (1 subject), relocation (2 subjects), time conflicts (6 subjects), lost to follow-up (5 subjects), and lost interest (7 subjects).
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It must have been the way Bud Selig addressed the subject of relocation that caught his listeners off-guard and prompted many of them to misquote or misunderstand him.
The Expos, owned by 29 other teams and the subject of relocation speculation, will play 22 home games in San Juan, P.R., this season to boost sagging attendance and could relocate to Washington or elsewhere as early as next year.
Such a macabre safeguard sounds silly, but death has a habit of bleeding us of the rational, and the fear of spirits rising from an unquiet grave becomes a much more immediate concern when corpses are as subject to relocation as any other tenant.
The resettlement action plan cites only five villages to be subjected to relocation, excluding many others".
That being said, based on studies of maternal residential relocation during pregnancy, it is unlikely that a substantial proportion of subjects relocated during their pregnancy (Lupo et al. 2010; Miller et al. 2010).
Thus, in order to homogenise the ISC Bulletin, the data period from 1964 till the end of 2010 has to be subjected to event relocation and subsequent analyst review.
Tribes were then subject to removal and relocation to urban areas and shared reservations with other tribes.
Conclusion: Several sources of variation in spinal indentation were identified: indentation site relocation, intraabdominal pressure, subject movement, muscular response, and stiffness estimation.
The bodies of Vilna Gaon and several members of his immediate family were relocated, after receiving special permission from the Soviet authorities; this relocation has been the subject of historical controversy.
"Those living in areas where ethnically-based armed groups operated were most likely to be subjected to forced labour, forcible relocation, torture, and extrajudicial killings by the tatmadaw [the Burmese military]," the report said.
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