But during the suspension of coin payment there ws no such liability.
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The plan allo ws for extensive food and beverage facilities .
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Froggie: She ws playin w her GameBoy & she dropd it in my pond.
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Froggie: princ not elcted Bst... i ws a princ once
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It ws 48C, one degree above the temperature at which aerosol cans spontaneously explode.
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This lesion was detected by WBS and confirmed by surgery and histopathologic analysis.
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However, the clinical characteristics of false-negative Tg cases with positive WBS have not been clarified.
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We encountered two WBS patients presenting with infantile spasms, which is extremely rare in WBS.
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Larger case series are needed to further characterize the correlation between WBS and acute coronary events.
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In light of this result, an ultrasound scan confirmed the presence of well-characterized features of WBS.
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He also has Williamssyndrome, which causes heart problems, and he is autistic.
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Williamssyndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with significant non-social fears.
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Justin suffers from WilliamsSyndrome, a developmental disorder, which makes him incapable of looking after himself.
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Cognitive testing showed an average IQ for both and no indication of the Williamssyndrome cognitive profile.
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He has WilliamsSyndrome, a condition which has been described as the "opposite of autism" in children.
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Background: the speech fluency pattern attributed to individuals with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is supported by the effectiveness of the phonological loop.
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The reciprocal deletion of this region causes Williams-Beurensyndrome.
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The phenotype was confirmed in iPSC-SMCs generated from a patient with deletion of elastin owing to Williams-Beurensyndrome.
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Background: the speech fluency pattern attributed to individuals with Williams-Beurensyndrome (WBS) is supported by the effectiveness of the phonological loop.
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Reciprocal duplication of the Williams-Beurensyndrome deletion at chromosome 7q11.23 confers an approximately tenfold increase in risk for SZ.
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Our findings extend the general principle of component sharing among divergent nuclear processes and implicate TLS deficiency as a possible contributing factor in Williams-Beurensyndrome.