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Upon enrollment into the cohort the proportion of NP events attributed to SLE varied from 19to38%8% and affected 6.1 to 11.7% of patients, depending upon the stringency of the attribution rule.
Depending on the stringency of the new E.P.A. rules, they could be even more consequential than his 2012 automobile regulations.
Relative to this vast choice looming a few decades ahead, squabbles over the stringency of the Kyoto emission targets are foolish.
It was realised, despite the stringency of the abortion laws at the time, that this option would have to be considered.
The stringency of the FFP punishments gave the regime an authority backed by European law.
Therefore, we tested the stringency of the nucleotide on the first position.
This selection cycle was repeated 10 times and the stringency of the selection was elevated gradually.
This discrepancy was mainly due to differences in the stringency of the data-processing algorithm.
Herein, we test the stringency of the iron-binding ligands in P4H.
Decreasing the stringency of the homology cut-off allows us to obtain partial homology.
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