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Then the Dalai Lama could die and reincarnate as a new baby, which would be identified after the usual study of portents and signs.
The anticipated result of this modification was that an additional 2 million cases of diabetes would be diagnosed, many of which would be identified in younger individuals and as "early" type 2 diabetes (17).
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When Abbey was 17, in the summer between his junior and senior years in high school, he hitchhiked across country and got his first taste of the West with which he would be identified for the better part of his life.
Theoretically, additional homologs could be identified through a continuation of this method but the rate at which new homologs would be identified would begin to level off.
Many medicine sellers interviewed felt their work was monitored, and approved of, by an effective community monitoring mechanism through which bad practice would be identified and prohibited.
A further recommendation was that of tailoring the project in line with the research interests of the group which the student would be identified with during their period of supervision.
The guideline target patient is aged 18 years or older with uncomplicated rhinosinusitis, evaluated in any setting in which an adult with rhinosinusitis would be identified, monitored, or managed.
The guideline targets patients aged 18 years or older with a potential diagnosis of BPPV, evaluated in any setting in which an adult with BPPV would be identified, monitored, or managed.
In 'the ideal REACH world', all substances of which the use comprises a risk would be identified and substituted (see column one of Additional file 5).
We believe this analysis adds significant mechanistic insight underlying mRNA stabilization and polyadenylation and paves the way for the next step, which would be to identify the RNAs that are bound by PCBP3 (or its paralogs) at different hibernation timepoints using CLIP-Seq.
To support its stance the bank cited a statement of opinion by Peter Forstmoser, a professor of law at the University of Zurich, who said that omissions could be identified "which would be a sufficient basis to initiate legal proceedings against former individual directors or officers".
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