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Despite taxpayer subsidies, U.S. manufacturers have not been able to turn consistent profits.

However, the craft were always expensive to maintain and operate (especially in an era of rising fuel costs), and they never turned consistent profits for their owners.

Communications service providers have watched their business model change over the years as digital interlopers turned consistent revenue streams, such as voice and messaging, into essentially free services.

CNET's advertising revenue model is still not producing enough revenue to turn consistent profits, but its net loss did decrease in the second quarter to $11.6 million from $25.8 million in the same period a year before.

In turn, consistent with research examining the relationship between motivation regulation and athlete burnout, self-determined regulation was expected to be negatively associated with athlete burnout.

The latter observation is in turn consistent with the finding that methylation of CpG-rich regions facilitates transposition events [18].

This is in turn consistent with the important chronic inflammatory basis of many vascular diseases 48 50 and the immune theory of organismal ageing.

In turn, consistent with other reports [ 12, 31], both NDM-Tam and 4′-OH-NDM-Tam were inversely correlated with the number of CYP2D6 deficient alleles.

An explanation for this may be that this subgroup of interval cancers was more aggressive in its regional lymph node spread, which is in turn consistent with the poorer outcomes for this group.

This observation suggests that the architecture of the mammary gland is important in maintaining caveolin-1 expression, which is in turn consistent with our observation that mammary epithelial cell lines express only low levels of caveolin-1 compared with the mammary gland (unpublished observations).

This translates into a simultaneous decrease in the free energy difference between WC and HG states (Δ GWC-HG) and the free energy required to reach the transition state (Δ G⧧WC-HG), which is in turn consistent with selective destabilization of WC due to the inosine substitution.

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