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We hypothesized that prior HIV disease progression status and/or duration of pre-ART immunosuppression (defined as the length of time with CD4≤200 prior to ART initiation) would constitute additional independent predictors of poor immune reconstitution on ART, in addition to the nadir CD4+ T cell count, and might need to be considered by ART providers.

Therefore, given that an argument for this obligation presumes efficiency and equitable mechanism in health resource allocation among others and all of which are not true in most LICs, these two along with other requirements would constitute additional obligations for LIC governments as we have argued elsewhere with respect to general obligations for global justice [ 40].

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To ensure a high level of specificity, we demanded that we observe at least one predicted splice site for the models considered which would constitute an additional indication of transcription and transcript processing (Additional file 6).

Alternatively, if § 38—416 is unconstitutional—a legal nullity—a Georgia accused can insist on being sworn as a competent witness, and the privilege also to make an unsworn statement without benefit of counsel would constitute an additional benefit of which he may or may not choose to avail himself.

"Requiring SNAP applicants and recipients to pass a drug test in order to receive benefits would constitute an additional condition of eligibility, and therefore, is not allowable under law," the USDA told Georgia. .

"Requiring SNAP applicants and recipients to pass a drug test in order to receive benefits would constitute an additional condition of eligibility, and therefore, is not allowable under law," regional USDA administrator Robin Bailey said in the letter.

When Georgia tried to drug test food stamp recipients last year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said no. "Requiring SNAP applicants and recipients to pass a drug test in order to receive benefits would constitute an additional condition of eligibility, and therefore, is not allowable under law," the USDA told Georgia.

Obviously, a comprehensive search based on protein arrays and neutralization assays would be required in order to identify the proteins that mediate the TNFα-induced WT-Ras activation observed in our system and such work would constitute an additional, full-scale research project.

Delignification methods might also be an alternative to achieve higher yields in enzymatic hydrolysis, and thus provide more sugars for ethanol fermentation; however, chemical delignification operations are expensive and would constitute an additional burden on the already sensitive economics of second-generation ethanol production [ 34].

However, reporting symptoms may constitute additional effort that would otherwise not have been undertaken (Condition 3).

One simple means to assess this would be to describe the characteristic frequency of each of the 8 detected states using e.g., a Fourier transformation at the center of mass for each network as presented in Figure 2. If this would constitute too much additional work, the authors should provide a substantial and well-referenced limitations section.

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