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was demonstration
noun
The act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something.
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In experimental myocardial infarction, anti-rat C5 monoclonal antibody was found to be protective, also in an artificial cardiopulmonary bypass model, there was demonstration of terminal pathway activation inhibition [94].
The second novel observation was demonstration of tissue-specific properties by 6 NAGNAG acceptors in lincRNA (FDR adjusted P value < 0.05).
A second important discovery was demonstration of a strong association between CTRC c.180C>T and CP in subjects with trypsin-dysregulating genetic risks (SPINK1 and CFTR mutations).
If after 10 days of appropriate antibiotic therapy there was demonstration of sterile culture and then the same organism was cultured or if a different organism was cultured from a subsequent culture, this will be considered an additional episode).
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The PC's are demonstration models.
It is impossible that there be demonstration for everything.
"Everywhere there are demonstrations".
There will be demonstrations".
There were demonstrations.
There were demonstrations there, eight people dead.
There were demonstrations over proposed budget cuts.
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