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151. Polls in the state of public opinion and attitudes offered contrary findings.
152. The data of Jean Ginsburg and Paul Hardiman confirm our findings of declining semen quality.
153. These findings add considerable weight to the claims that emotional arousal is of causal significance to relapse.
154. The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
155. These findings are consistent with decreased transit in the proximal and rapid transit through the sigmoid colon in patients with active colitis.
156. The State Department has cited these findings as evidence of deliberate attack.
157. Jay Johnson, a naval aviator, that all negative findings by evaluation boards must be reviewed at the Pentagon.
158. Tumour staging was dependant upon the histological features and the clinical findings at the time of resection.
159. In such cases the interview is used to collect illustrative material to complement other material and findings.
160. This does not mean that governments always take action when researchers identify a social problem, or act upon their findings.
161. Our findings are intended not to replace, but to supplement other materials used for the analysis of political systems.
162. Unlike the pre-election polls, Gallup's findings on how people had cast their ballots were very close to the actual result.
163. Various new findings have weakened the position of the sceptics on climate change.
164. But the man who chaired the subcommittee says he now disputes the findings.
165. Our findings may also have clinical implications concerning longterm treatment of acid related disorders with potent inhibitors of acid secretion.
166. Good relations between partners depend on their sharing equally the work and making their findings freely available to each other.
167. Roubein etal evaluated endosonography in eight patients with resectable carcinoma after pre-operative chemotherapy,(Sentencedict) and accurately predicted histopathological findings.
168. Writing is downgraded as if it is a clumsy substitute for more efficient means of preserving data and the findings or conclusions.
169. These are the findings in a study just issued by the Rand research center in Santa Monica.
170. Will the Minister assure us that he will stop the transportation of any nuclear weapons until the Drell panel findings are issued?
171. The latest findings may not make much difference to clinical practice in this country.
172. Generally, our results confirm some of the findings from invitro studies.
173. The Hawthorne effect would seem to confirm this but for two other findings.
174. In this study we evaluated the findings of follow up gastroscopies performed three years after primary gastroscopic screening of pernicious anaemia patients.
175. This is essential for the translation of research findings into clinical practice and should be mandatory in reports in clinical journals.
176. Equally important are the findings that attendance at post-natal clinics is also associated with social class.
177. The findings were based on examining all birth certificates registered in all the states and the District of Columbia.
178. These findings also reflect the higher proportion of elderly patients with colonic disease.
179. These findings suggest that factors, in addition to biliary cholesterol saturation, are responsible for the formation of cholesterol gall stones.
180. Among the findings: About two-thirds of child killers victimized small children, with about 15 percent targeting newborns and infants.
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