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This represents a second independent origin of a role for calcineurin in thermotolerant growth of a major human fungal pathogen, distinct from that which arose independently in Cryptococcus neoformans.

Out of 133 evaluable patients, 51 (38.3%) were hospitalized in ward of general surgery, this proportion being a small amount higher than that which arose from patients in ICU (23.3%).

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Naiyāyikas admit four kinds of cognition perceptual (pratyakṣa) inferential (anumiti), that which arises from comparison (upamiti) and verbal (śābda), and four accredited means of acquiring veridical cognition (pramāṇa), viz., perception (pratyakṣa), inference (anumāna), comparison (upamāna) and authority (śabda).

Conversely, the distributions are independent of the mild bed slope (for m1≤/100) and the spectral bandwidth; the latter result being very different to that which arises in deep water.

It is difficult to separate the IR that occurs peripherally from that which arises because of, or after, β-cell damage.

The drama that is most meaningful and pertinent to its society is that which arises from it.

The awkwardness we felt came from the same place as that which arises between me and my father when I ask him about his childhood: I want to be somehow part of his past, to be a part of his formation, but I can't.

Thus perception is that which arises out of a close connection between the sense organ and its object.

The challenge often faced by the disadvantaged in formal education is that which arises from the assumption that success is the outcome of merit and not the student's inherited capital with which the curriculum is often implicitly aligned.

The only organisation imposed on it is that which arises from its instantiation by contexts and its resonance with metafunctions with their foundations in the essential nature of human social practice.

He distinguishes, however, between two kinds or stages of repentance, that which is deliberately undertaken at particular times through ones own powers of self-reflection and contrition, but which is difficult to achieve (gyōmon no zange), and that which arises spontaneously and immediately as the working of the vow (kanmon no zange).

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