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He's more retro than avant, and more modern than the retro tag typically signifies.
He also remarked that 40% of National's customers are distributors and are holding insufficient inventory to meet their needs, strongly suggesting this segment will recover to the 50%-60 50%-60mpany sales it typically signifies.
The loss of a language typically signifies the loss of human knowledge.
This is concerning given that comorbidity typically signifies higher levels of distress and poorer outcomes in treatment (Teesson et al., 2009).
Given that parieto-occipital alpha suppression typically signifies increased cognitive effort, this finding indicates that preparation for shape repetitions was less cognitively demanding than for other trial types consistent with the observation that shape repeat trials were the most commonly selected trial type by participants in this study.
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White House officials are not predicting grand agreements or other developments that typically signify a consequential summit.
3 In HIV-infected individuals, the CD4+ cell count provides a picture of immune system health, with higher CD4 counts typically signifying healthier immune systems.
They typically signify areas of malaise, such as symptoms in which change from one pole to the opposite one is desired.
Interestingly, despite the high level of predicted redundancy, gene pairs in the kinase category also showed a high divergence in isoeletric points, showing that this attribute trend of kinases, which typically signified non-redundancy, was overcome by other attributes.
The flag of Amsterdam has three Xs on it, typically believed to signify the three major threats to the venerable city: fire, flood, and plague.
These meta-analyses typically report effect sizes (signified by d), which refer to the difference between the ITS condition and a control condition, calibrated in standard deviation units.
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