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Not that he'd ever have either with Elena buzzing about, bringing up old memc"ies and past regrets.
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But now, the private sector is publishing their own results of stud- ies duplicating what we did 20 years ago.
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Two-way interactions between the 10 chronic disease variables were included in the expenditure model to account for possible effect modification in the presence of comorbidity(ies).
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Media reports said Toll Holdings or privately owned Linfox could be interested in IES.
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IES-treated livers in both models demonstrated better endothelial cell integrity and ultimate liver function.
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Principal of Campbell's Bay School in Auckland John McGowan, also has reservations about the IES.
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Hepatocellular preservation was markedly improved in the IES-treated livers.
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Survival in the IES-treated group was not significantly different from a control (no preservation) group.
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Polyclonal antibodies raised against the domain recognized the surfaces of live IEs from CSA-adherent clinical placental isolates.
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Mr Hildyard says he is not convinced the IES model is the best way to raise student achievement.
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Patients with recent diagnosis had a level of intrusion symptoms (IES) relevantly higher than the others.
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Multivariate linear regression showed length of hospital stay and number of associated anomalies as significant predictors of IES-R Scores.
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The NZEI has refused to include the new teaching roles created by the IES in the primary school teachers' collective agreement.
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The prevalence of substantial PTSD symptoms at 1 year was assessed based on the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R).
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IES is based in Melbourne and has operations around Australia and in Singapore and the United States, according to its website.
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PTSD symptoms were evaluated by the Japanese version of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R-J) following the earthquake of 2011.