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These includes reassortment between cocirculating animal and human viruses and mutations in the HA, which grant better transmissibility between hosts.
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T-intersections are where two hallways intersect and there are two separate corners to clear, neither of which grants better cover than the other.
Similarly, a retrospective analysis [ 57] found that rural residence was associated with elevated stillbirth rates (OR = 1.20; 95% CI: 1.09 1.32, P < 0.001) and neonatal death in hospital (adjusted OR = 1.26; 95% CI: 1.07 1.48) compared to urban residence, which granted women better access to higher-level emergency obstetric care.
Women represent 20percentt of the Alaska State Legislature, which, granted, isn't anywhere near half, but is still slightly better than the U.S. Congress, the membership of which is not quite 18percentt female.
(Which, granted, some of it was).
Which, granted, sounds OK.
NIH should move many trainees now supported by research grants onto fellowships and training grants, which offer a better training experience, the report says.
Among other recommendations, the report's authors suggest that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) should increase the postdoc salary to $50,000 (it is currently $42,840) and "move many trainees now supported by research grants onto fellowships and training grants, which offer a better training experience," Kaiser writes.
Which is better: to say, for a grant-seeking scientist to say, "This is what I have done", or, "This is what I would like to do".
We finally learned the fate of Denton's cat, taken to a home and then adopted (which I grant you is a much better fate than being bagged up as evidence by Fleming).
Which is better, ownership or sharing?
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