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Too many American declare that their "right of choice" entitles them to the privilege of seeking medically unnecessary care that is often also harmful to their health.

The interbedded organic-lean siliciclastic and/or carbonate plays are efficiently charged with hydrocarbons via short migration pathways from the adjacent organic-rich shale that is often also a self-sourced play.

Bub1 binds Bub3 through a conserved Bub3-binding domain (Taylor and McKeon, 1997) that is often also referred to as GLEBS motif (Bailer et al., 1998; Wang et al., 2001).

However, it is important to note that this longer-term ecologic possibility is not consistent with the other ecologic observation of seasonal variation in cancer incidence that is often also attributed to vitamin D levels in the circulation (19).

These sequences are similar to another sequence, called the Shine Dalgarno sequence that is often also found at the very start of an mRNA molecule, where it functions to recruit a ribosome and begin the translation process.

That is often also the post office.

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My Opera launched in 2001 as a support forum and a few years later, it morphed into a very active community site, with built-in blogs, photo sharing and other services that were often also integrated in the browser.

5 Large randomised controlled trials (those that are often also used for the assessment of biomarkers with major outcomes) are highly visible and unlikely to remain unpublished.

In contrast, our hypothesis addresses a specific aspect of the clinical presentation, – namely, moment-to-moment fluctuations in task performance that are often also manifest in general behaviour – and we refine and extend the biochemical bases that underlie this hypothesis.

The role of bariatric surgery, a recommended treatment for obesity that is often required also by patients with Binge Eating Disorder, deserves more specific studies.

Moreover, an enzyme that can cleave RNA is often also proficient in ligating them, a function which is essential for the formation of the chromosome, although chromosomes could have emerged by recombination as well.

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