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The affricates (which are consonant sounds like English ch, ts, begun as stops, with complete stoppage of the breath stream, and released as fricatives, with incomplete stoppage) have resulted historically from a succession of different processes of palatalization that have occurred in Slavic and are one of the most-characteristic features of Slavic phonology.
The power of arts-based approaches, which are consonant with the current emphasis on narrative-based medicine, may lie in their potential to reach and speak to an audience that may not be responsive to conventional methods for addressing stigma and may represent a yet-to-be fully tapped mechanism for change.
The model can be accessed at http://tsb.mssm.edu/DCresponse2viralInfABM. Figure 3A shows the time courses of the average induction of IFNB1 and of DDX58 obtained in the simulation, which are consonant with the experimental results shown in Figure 1A.
Collectively, the data in Figures 5 A C and S8 indicate that the hDATdDAT simulation captures an inward-opening event in hDAT that follows dynamic trends, which are consonant with DEER distance measurements in LeuT.
An important practical point highlighted by studies such as Gottfredson's is that choices tend to be negative, meaning that careers are rejected because they do not have attributes which are consonant with the person making the choice, rather than positively chosen for their special suitability.
An important practical point highlighted by studies is that choices tend to be negative, meaning that careers are rejected because they do not have attributes which are consonant with the person making the choice, rather than being positively chosen for their special suitability to the person making the choice [ 19].
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They actively advocated for their right to drink alcohol as something which was consonant with their identities as pregnant women.
In hypocotyls, genes associated with cell expansion are strongly represented, which is consonant with the fact that hypocotyl growth is primarily dictated by cell expansion [ 30, 36].
With respect to VBR, we found SZ subjects had values significantly larger than controls, which is consonant with much of the published literature.
The prevalence of anti-HAV was much higher than that observed for anti-HEV, which is consonant with the profile reported from endemic areas for both viruses.
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