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A 24-hour helpline set up in March 2011 received more than 6,000 calls in its first year and the numbers grow "from month to month" – an increase which could, however, be due to more people finding out about the helpline.

Thus, either they exhibited a functionally mixed population or adopted a rather promiscuous activation state, which could however be ideally suited for diminishing tumor immunosurveillance [ 28].

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We found that the patients had small but significantly increased levels of CRP, which is in line with a previous study reporting correlation between CRP and degree of burnout in women [29], which could, however, not be confirmed in a smaller study [16].

The multiple vibrational frequencies indicate high complexity of the reaction mixture and the formation of various side products, which could not, however, be isolated.

Nutritional vitamin D seems to elicit a similar effect, which could be however different according to the type and the regimen of vitamin D adopted [ 32, 51].

Retail agent David Kenningham said there were four sites which could be developed, however, Stuart Emmerson, from the Federation of Small Businesses, said it was important smaller shops were not forced out.

Other factors which could be important, however, such as place of residence and occupation, have yet to be explored in Scotland.

This still left seven false positives, however, which could only be eliminated by losing most of the true positives.

It has yet to prove itself a sizeable business for anyone involved, however, which could just be a case of the tech (especially on the user end) needing to play catch-up with the service.

There were some small peaks, which could not be identified; however, based on their chromatographic behaviors and UV spectra, their chemical class may correspond to unknown flavonoids compounds as presented in Figure 1.

The goodness of fit of the Poisson regression models was assessed by a deviance statistic which could not be interpreted, however, because of the substantial proportion of 'communes' without any case of leukaemia (77%) (Bithell et al, 1995).

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