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An important, largely preventable but relatively unexplored reason for lack of follow-up is a problem in communication of the positive test result from the laboratory to the clinician who ordered it [ 14, 15].
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Mr. Reiss was not interviewed for the Fire Department report, which recommends that the city create tax incentives for other high-rise owners to install the sorts of technical improvements made at the trade center -- the very ones that, for unexplored reasons, did not work.
Intron gain is possibly not as rare as sometimes believed [ 39], however, it could be confined to certain gene families and/or to discrete evolutionary phases [ 40], for as yet unexplored reasons.
There may, however, be other unexplored ethical reasons to favour special funding status for orphan drugs; majority opinion is not necessarily a good measure of what is ethical.
Another aspect that remains unexplored is the reason for aberrant CTCF function.
Our reasons for presuming, profiling and acting are always deeply racialized, and the Zimmerman trial, in ignoring that, left those reasons unexplored and unrefuted.
For this reason, the unexplored links are more attractive for the drivers.
Although the developmental neurotoxicity of nickel is almost completely unexplored, there is every reason to believe this metal may be as injurious as lead.
A woman's body usually takes time to get warmed up, there are pleasure centers in a woman's body that remain unexplored because of this reason.
The show, so far, wisely leaves many aspects of her life unexplored — from the cause of the accident that put her right arm in a cast to the various reasons that she wants to spend her days in the morose, and occasionally mean-spirited, company of Chip.
For this reason, propolis from unexplored regions attracts the attention of scientists in the search for new bioactive molecules [5].
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