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That assemblage has substantially come apart in the emergent "globalising" age since the 1980s.
Accordingly, in the DC system, the largest part of the welfare gain comes from substantially increased pension benefits.
Further support for the assumption that PH is a relatively stable vulnerability marker of stroke risk comes from longitudinal studies showing substantially stable features of MRIPH.
Lastly, evidence for additional stability conferred by the four THF molecules in 8 comes from the observation of a substantially smaller NH resonance in the H NMR spectrum (c.f.
Since 95% of the energy used to recharge EVs comes from domestic sources [7], EVs reduce substantially dependence on foreign oil limiting the possible economic damages resulting from the above events.
In other words, unless the price of oil increases -- substantially -- you won't be putting anything that comes from shale or sand in your tank.
Commitment to increase public awareness of climate change mitigation has risen substantially and so has the appreciation of the impact that comes from voluntary behaviour change.
Secondly, the limited literature quantity, which partly comes from inaccurate definitions of PHI, is devoted substantially to the heterogeneities between studies.
For example, the evidence for pegaptanib and bevacizumab comes from studies with around 30 participants/arm which substantially increases the risk of a type II error.
Novel aspects of this study include the meta-analysis, and showing that much of the apparent inconsistency among studies ostensibly of 'population mixing' comes from studies using a definition of PM substantially different from that originally proposed.
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