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This means that theoretically, cases that are currently being attributed to primary transmission could potentially have been caused by blood transfusions.
Theoretically, cases do not need to be in HWE [ 22].
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The equation gives a total of thirteen theoretically possible cases, comprising the reference case plus 12 different sets of variations, which can be divided into six principal cases and six specular ones.
Theoretically those cases can only cover damages suffered by owners of the 28% of BP shares traded on U.S. exchanges.
Morocco and Tunisia are two theoretically critical cases to study immigration regimes beyond the usual scope of immigration policy theories.
Theoretically, in cases of partial/complete absence of bone formation in DO, the local administration of nanofibrous scaffolds with ASCs should be able to enhance and stimulate bone regeneration and 7(f)).
Our study based on three large cohorts indicates that, theoretically, most cases of diabetes in the population would be preventable by adherence to a low risk lifestyle in adulthood combined with a healthy birth weight.
However, even in the latter theoretically negative cases, it is still admitted that a mere provision of PHR on its own may be indeed limiting the impact on health quality measures, or patient empowerment/ satisfaction with care.
Theoretically, the case of Ours_2 should run faster than the case of Ours_1 due to its dimension reduction, which is validated with the results of Table 2.
For the purpose of illustration only, let us consider three key authors in the area of case study; Merriam, Stake and Yin, in terms of where they might theoretically position case study within a qualitative-quantitative continuum.
Taranto's theoretically parallel case under N.P.V. would require a considerably more unlikely set of circumstances.
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