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However, no commitment was made to act on its recommendations.
After the optimum concentrations of MBP-NcGRA2, MBP-NcSRS2, and NcSAG1 had been decided, a cocktail solution containing all three kinds of protein at the appropriate concentration was made to act as the N. caninum detector.
These two assessments were conferenced with a senior supervisor, blinded to the case and the assessment point of the interview, and a consensus rating was made to act as the trial's primary outcome.
The best results of tendon-transplantation seen by the writer have been where the extensor proprius hallucis was made to act as a tibialis anticus, and where the semitendinosus and the long head of the biceps femoris were transplanted forward into the patella.
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Asked whether the Vatican could really be made to act that fast, he said, "You're talking to a man who believes in miracles".
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Given these historical lessons, it is tempting to urge, in defiance of politics or allied demands, that the president should issue a red line only after a decision has been made to act if the line is crossed.
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