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The two groups of patients were highly similar (table 1), and any discrepancies are too minor to be likely to explain the large effect sizes seen in our study.
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Moreover, say Generali's people, pooling too much risk in a single European institution could pose a danger to the system.In its new strategic plan Generali is likely to explain how to make better use of its cash pile.
In future, when a person makes an approach and is met by a homelessness prevention officer, they are likely to explain there is no need to go through a full homelessness assessment because the council has a partner landlord who owns an available property, and will offer it as a 12-month assured shorthold tenancy.
This greater flexibility compared to the same loop in RasGTP is likely to explain the natural low affinity of Raf and other Ras effectors to RasGDP.
This resistance, if one assumes hypoxia-adapted LSC to be a subset of total LSC, is likely to explain why BZ was found to determine a marked decline of BCR/Abl-positive chronic-phase LSC, but not their eradication [8].
Given the large flora sample in our study, we identified five easy-to-measure variables that were likely to explain the odds of local extinction and colonisation of different species.
Better information about and access to services are likely to explain much of these differences.
Complications relating to diabetes are likely to explain some of the increased mortality observed among people with diabetes.
No single psychological theory or model is likely to explain behaviour in response to symptoms [ 17, 25– 28].
The previously unrecognized cooperative binding of putrescine to mammalian AdoMetDC is likely to explain the complex kinetics for activation previously reported (52).
Being overweight is a well-established risk factor for early entrance into puberty, and hormonal mechanisms related to adiposity are likely to explain the relationship between BMI and pubertal acceleration [ 9, 15, 34].
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