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In this work, we show across all system-specific groups (and specific CA diagnoses for the most prevalent system-specific subgroups) that prevalence estimates are comparable between THIN and the U.K. registries of the EUROCAT network and so demonstrate THIN to be a valid and complete source of data to investigate CAs in live-born children (Sokal et al., 2013).
Dr. Squyres said the layers are too thin to be lava flows.
Cut a tad too thin to be juicy, grilled, slightly smoky hanger steak was nonetheless flavorful.
Is full of Type A people Running, biking, Rollerblading To be thin, to be strong, to get an edge.
Yet it is possible that relations between London and Frankfurt have worn too thin to be salvaged.
And Desire Petroleum's first foray in this year's drilling "campaign" found only deposits too thin to be commercially viable.
It is now a mere five atoms thick, which is already too thin to be a perfect insulator.
The gravy is too thin to be propelled up the fountain's central shaft, while the cheese is too heavy, clogging the mechanism.
Marks was a distinguished gray-haired man who looked far too thin to be a taste researcher, and indeed had also published work on synesthesia and ventriloquism.
Some people will argue for flank, but I don't believe any steak that must be sliced thin to be chewable qualifies as terrific.
In some cases the flake-shaped units are discernible, but frequently they are too small or too thin to be seen individually without special attention.
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