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These values play an important role because they may correspond to abnormal or dangerous operating conditions.
They have intrinsic interest because they may correspond to functional units within a networked system [5].
However, in our experience, persistent or abundant pneumoperitoneum, diffuse ascites and enhancing peritoneal serosa should be viewed with caution as they may correspond to peritonitis from major anastomotic leakage (Fig. 6) requiring reoperation [10, 11, 22].
Nevertheless, appearance of multifocal NH reports could encourage a discussion regarding its pathogenesis, as they may correspond to either a generalized disorder or a peripheral dysfunction occurring in multiple areas.
There are some parts of the country, particularly the Northeast, where data centers are disproportionately big consumers and where they may correspond with grid congestion or lack of distribution on the grid.
Rather, they may correspond to a way of doing philosophy that attempts to say something about values in life that can be supported by experience, even if not all testimony will agree (Kupperman, 1999).
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Yet, they often speak different languages, where some parts may correspond, while others address a different variety in a cybernetic sense.
They suggested that some of these diminished small myelinated fibers may correspond to the human rubrospinal tract [47].
They are all placed close together in the same contig and may correspond to specific tandem duplications in this species.
The changes in Loreto may correspond to a broader shift in Peru's attitude toward conservation.
The disagreement between Christians and Muslims on the nature of Jesus, though, is fundamental, no matter how many ways their understanding of him may correspond.
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