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a person who is averse to change and holds to traditional values and attitudes, typically in relation to politics.
In 7% of the patients an isolated increase in CK was observed, typically in relation to mobilisation of the patients.
Previous work on overlap [ 2, 10, 11] has stressed sequence polarity and length variability, typically in relation to mutational origins and immediate benefits associated with translation or replication rates.
Despite holding the doctor in high esteem, most frequently attending patients expressed some dissatisfaction with their treatment, typically in relation to the lack of understanding of their problems by the GP, the lack of an explanation for their problems that they could endorse and the progress made in achieving a resolution of their problems.
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Because the amount of 13C in plants is naturally very low, δ13C is typically expressed in relation to a standard as follows: {updelta}^{13}C=left(fraC}_{plant_{plant}/^{12}{C}_{plant}}^{13}{C}_{std}/^{12}{C}_{std}}-1right times 1000 (1)where 13C}_{std}}-1right timesCstd/1000td are the isotope ratios of the wood samples and of the Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite (VPDB) standard, respectively.
In contrast, census tracts are subdivisions of a county that are typically homogenous in relation to socioeconomic and demographic factors.
A number of studies were performed that correlate radiographic osteoarthritis and/or clinical symptoms with bone measurements based on dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) that are typically performed in relation to osteoporosis.
The HRV method quantifies the amount by which the RR interval or heart rate changes between heart beat cycles and is typically analyzed in relation to time or frequency.
Associations between parks and mental health have typically been investigated in relation to the presence or absence of mental illness.
The facts we did appeal to look like purely B-theoretic ones: that causes are always earlier than their effects, that things typically change slowly in relation to the speed of transmission of light and sound, that our information-processing capacities are limited, and that there can be causal connections between memories and experiences.
Similar morphological plasticity in other dinosaurian groups (e.g., hadrosaurids) has typically been interpreted in relation to behavior, although often behavior and morphological divergence are correlated with phylogeny [46], and it can be difficult to tease apart the influences of phylogeny and behavior on morphology.
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