The trials also showed that efficacy is sustained during a one-year treatment period. |
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Clinical trials for its anti-infective compound are expected to begin soon. |
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He was due to have pre-season trials with Essex before deciding to accept the approach from Yorkshire. |
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Despite this, the trials of other feed grain wheats and forage cereal varieties east of Bairnsdale continue to attract the interest of growers. |
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The action alternates between an adventure game with exploration phases and a platform-type game with trials of dexterity and speed. |
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The trials had been cancelled after the drug was found to cause an adverse reaction. |
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But when data from seven previously published trials were reanalysed, varicocele treatment seemed to have little effect on fertility. |
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The participants initiated the trials by pressing any of the keys on the computer keyboard. |
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However, the rats needed more trials to reattain the learning criteria during the postoperative training. |
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In all seven trials that reported rebound symptoms, withdrawal symptoms with BZD discontinuation were noted. |
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A light and airy story about the trials and tribulations of love, the play will appeal to many. |
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The trials are being replicated in potato and pumpkin fields at The Rodale Institute, and in two other area vineyards. |
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The foregoing simulation simply assumes that the trials replicate themselves based on what works. |
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The other vessel involved was the newly launched steamship Chanticleer, which had been undertaking sea trials at the measured mile at Skelmorlie. |
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We see these types of trials linger on for years as a method to win the case. |
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The satanic abuse witch trials of the 1990s resulted in dozens of innocent people being falsely accused of child abuse. |
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The Oscar-nominated drama stars Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as a couple dealing with the trials and tribulations of a rocky marriage. |
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The court, created in 2003, was widely criticized for what some called the arbitrariness of its trials and sentences. |
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Since she started doing field trials with this new device, I've hardly had a chance at doing anything remotely resembling rumpy pumpy. |
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Clinical trials have not proved any drugs to be effective in preventing or treating atrophic or exudative age-related macular degeneration. |
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The trials will, however, be military trials, as is appropriate for a time of war. |
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The present review includes a few large and several small trials published as abstracts or full articles in many journals. |
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So far, the clinical trials have focused on patients with arthritis, wasting syndrome and high cholesterol. |
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She waxes amusing about the trials of boys wanting to play like girls and even brings along her hubby, Ben. |
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Events varied from 20-km solo and team time trials to cross-country races, a hill climb and a dirt criterium. |
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The Cochrane review of 20 trials found no benefit of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture. |
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Although clinical trials have been performed in Asia, no detailed radiobiological studies have been reported. |
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You'd swear they had the weight of the world on their shoulders, rather, in many cases the relatively trivial trials of a town council. |
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Many of the anti-dope medical trials have been totally flawed because they focused on people smoking cannabis joints containing tobacco. |
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The companies then do the expensive but scientifically easy trials and rake in all the money. |
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The order in which the trials were presented was randomized separately for each participant. |
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The purpose of the trials is to test delivery and reception of high definition broadcasts on the major television platforms. |
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Over three decades of such trials they have shown that the recessional speed of the Moon is about an inch and a half per year. |
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Two controlled trials have directly compared benztropine and propranolol in antipsychotic-induced akathisia. |
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On Friday, the beef cattle judging and cattle dog trials continue, along with the showjumping from 10am and woodchops from 1pm. |
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Clinical trials with PPC are ongoing in patients with alcoholic liver disease. |
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Trenchant is just starting a programme of sea trials following a ground-breaking refit which has set the standard for other submarines. |
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The same trials also revealed that 96 percent of women on the regimen would recommend its use to others. |
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Additionally, steps are being taken to encourage the prospective registration of trials through trial registries. |
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Miller had been absent from the stage since The Crucible, in which he used the Salem witch trials as allegory for McCarthyism. |
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Preliminary trials showed that patients with asthma show some alleviation of symptoms after exposure to these bacteria. |
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We included nine randomised controlled trials eight of which compared a lactam antibiotic with a lactam and aminoglycoside. |
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Just 42 patients in the recombinant tissue plasminogen activator trials were over 80, and only a few had lacunar strokes. |
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Allonges have had a way of magically appearing in collateral files while trials are in progress. |
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The trials have also shown that the new process does not add to the burden on the ship's technical complement. |
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Erickson et al. conducted two feeding trials to evaluate the P requirements of steers brought into the feedlot as yearlings or calves. |
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In more trials with indigenous plants, his immediate challenge was to amass sufficient quantities of seed so that large areas might be replanted. |
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It is precisely because the characters' amatory trials are so real that we are moved by their final Mozartian resolution. |
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News anchors and reporters couldn't make enough references to the trials and tribulations that they faced throughout the day. |
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Exciting results from early small trials led on to several large studies of low dose aspirin. |
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Where a person will go to jail trials must be properly resourced on both sides. |
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Both trials show a trend for a lesser level of performance for cows with restricted time of access to hay. |
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Hopefully we'll retest it, it will go into clinical trials and it will help somebody. |
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The research data tend to be formulated from actuarial models and short trials in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics. |
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All mating trials were video-recorded by using cameras with macrozoom lenses to allow detailed analysis of the mating sequence. |
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As the Enron scandal continues its reverberations, as guilty pleas and tales of trials to come mount, the books about the case grow longer. |
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Two reviewers assessed all relevant randomized controlled trials and independently selected trials for inclusion. |
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Reports of potentially relevant trials were obtained, and two reviewers assessed each for eligibility. |
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Doctors in Britain are set to start trials of a revolutionary treatment for heart disease using stem cells, it emerged yesterday. |
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Drugs assessed in these trials included albendazole, piperazine, mebendazole, levamisole, pyrantel, and tetrachlorethylene. |
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Clinical trials to further test antifungal therapy for chronic sinusitis are being planned. |
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Saturn governs all Librans, and it usually entails trials and then rewards. |
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He conducted double-blind controlled trials on the important antipsychotic drugs chlorpromazine and haloperidol, and later on antidepressants. |
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His point, a valid one, is that clinical trials have tended to get longer, larger, and more expensive, while patent lifetimes aren't changing. |
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When the speed trials were run, the course was roped off and 100 policemen were posted along the course. |
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During these trials the ability of the missile to reject countermeasures and remain locked on to its target was assessed. |
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The act of rubbing it in may well be soothing, but in four placebo controlled trials arnica was found to be no more effective than the placebo. |
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She joined the summer fieldtrips in 2002 and 2003, and has been the lab scribe, logging the group's daily trials and travails. |
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Any drift starting or stopping within the experiment may create artifacts, although the trials are randomized in a balanced order. |
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The most frequent adverse events reported in clinical trials were back pain, abdominal pain, and arthralgia, according to the manufacturer. |
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All placebo controlled trials were positive and all comparative trials indicated equivalence with other active therapies. |
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One of the highlights of the weekend will be period re-enactments of historical trials in the old Law Courts in City Hall. |
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The plane, with a top speed of just 30 mph crashed at least once in trials but flew on other occasions. |
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Skaters desirous of taking part in trials should bring their birth certificates duly attested by principals of their respective schools. |
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She said animals used for testing in phase one trials were mainly rodents and primates, in particular macaques and marmosets. |
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Yes, the bus will actually go past the old Supreme Court where the trials took place. |
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Five trials either did not report a clear calculation of sample size or failed to achieve the intended sample size. |
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All trials were conducted in the autumn of 1996, and summers and autumns of 1997 and 1998, during the dry season characteristic of the region. |
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Just as he was pinching himself to make sure it was all real he was injured and awoke to the reality of trials and loan deals. |
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Before trials are approved for humans, the experiments first have to be done on species closest to us, monkeys, baboons and apes. |
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In the long-term, trials are likely with the RN's future carriers HMS Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales. |
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A young Rastafarian toaster hopes to rise above the trials of his daily life and succeed at a Sound System competition. |
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I'm going to be offering home trials in the new nappies which aren't like the old terry towelling squares with pins. |
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A sennight had passed, bringing with it the conclusion of the princess trials and her eighteenth birthday. |
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At least 14 other drugs have been tested in controlled clinical trials and found to be ineffective. |
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The perilous trials observed by all involved in order to organize this event constitute another testament to the enduring appeal of the bard. |
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That doesn't explain older screenwriters who choose to write about the trials and tribulations of the young. |
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However, the actors are able to sustain the trials of the text without losing momentum. |
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The latter three trials target both residential and small business users with bandwidth services ranging from 128 kbps to 2 Mbps. |
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These varied from the trials and subsequent execution of radicals for treason, to trials for sedition and seditious libel. |
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Therefore a product that has not been tested on animals will still have been through clinical trials on humans. |
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The televised US murder trials are cited as examples of how court cases have turned into media circuses. |
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In trials in which pertinent data are available, mediational analyses could inform theories of change. |
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It's a case of suck it and see at the moment until bigger trials are carried out. |
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We aim to go into clinical trials by 2004, but there are no products in clinical trials and I doubt anyone will beat us to it. |
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As exploitations of sensational murder trials go, The Staircase is fairly tasteful. |
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However, that changes when the suspected murderers become defendants in sensational trials that could bring in big bucks. |
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Some 49,000 of them clubbed together to bring the government to the High Court in one of the most sensational trials of the year. |
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The other two trials tested peat-frees for growing on young plants and for summer bedding. |
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The trials involve multiple issues, which ought to have been separated and sequenced to ensure a meaningful trial. |
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Randomised controlled trials are the best way to assess new methods of management. |
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So we willingly follow his two small, sad pink beings through the various trials of life and myth. |
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Demanding that trials maximise their gathering of information on toxicology improves a protocol's balance of risk and social value. |
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He was a kind, mild-mannered man who did not like the trials of leadership or the political intrigues of court. |
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Now he's traipsing around the country with a proposal to allow verdicts in criminal trials with less than unanimous juries. |
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In the meantime, we are conducting trials at the Rogers Memorial Farm to determine the effect of row cleaning with earlier planted milo. |
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Clinical trials on patients are vital to the translation of new research into clinical practice, but they are in decline. |
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Her final operational task involved trials in Norway, and the ship's company of 35 enjoyed their final foreign run ashore in Stavanger. |
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When jury trials were common in civil litigation this was a matter for the jury to decide, and so it was regarded as a question of fact. |
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Most randomised trials allocate individual participants to different treatments. |
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Then it designed clinical trials to test whether its drugs could extend life, an unequivocal proof of efficacy. |
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Similar problems of interpretation arise in the evaluation of clinical trials to test the efficacy of pharmaceutical drugs. |
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Individual trials have been inconclusive, probably because of small sample sizes. |
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Ideally, all drugs used to treat children would be subject to quality clinical research and trials to be authorised for use in children. |
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Methodological quality of all trials was evaluated using the standard scoring system developed by Jadad and colleagues. |
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Researchers found only two randomized controlled trials comparing individuals wearing surgical masks with those not wearing surgical masks. |
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It's become an issue for Australian track and field athletes, whose final Olympic trials are scheduled to be held at Stadium Australia in August. |
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Unlike Olympic trials in individual sports, a hockey team is chosen by a committee. |
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Some players were selected after trials while one province named its team after conducting an inter-divisional tournament. |
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In fact, the national championships and Olympic trials are consistently held there. |
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Marambe appealed to clubs to release their players to attend trials to be held on August 21, 23 and 28 at Longden Place. |
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Another Aboriginal athlete vying for selection at the Olympic trials in August will be Patrick Johnson from the Umpila tribe of north Queensland. |
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The selection trials clashed with the Allstar tournament, but I explained my position and expressed my willingness to play. |
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The recent Australian National Championships and Olympic swimming trials give a strange story to the world of swimming. |
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A bike-mad youngster who was geared up to compete against adults in motorcycle trials has had his dreams shattered by thieves. |
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A leading footpath campaigner said the motorcycle trials was a separate issue but still needed to be considered by the inspector. |
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There are also issues with people damaging land with trials motor cycles and four-wheel drive vehicles. |
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By the time he entered Lightbowne Road he estimated the trials bike was about 300-yards in front of him. |
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He competed as an international swimmer and was Scottish motorcycle trials champion twice before he switched to pedal bikes. |
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The animals used in these trials were very similar in age, size, and breed type. |
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The bulls have to compete in feed efficiency trials as young animals before they get into the bull studs. |
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Bramham Park is home to major three-day international horse trials and its rural setting is synonymous with countryside pursuits. |
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She pointed out to the gathering that music is the most potent panacea against the trials and tribulations of life. |
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The team aim to perform trials in animals that are naturally infected with HBV-like viruses. |
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The Queen's granddaughter, 23, was competing in trials in Dorset on Friday when she fell from her horse. |
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Our stands appear at point-to-points, country fairs, horse trials and game fairs. |
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A big day two for New Zealander Andrew Nicholson at the Burghley horse trials in England. |
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Johnston won three of this year's recognised trials with horses who were not entered for the big race. |
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She made her yearly trek east in February, to compete in horse trials leading up to the big three-days. |
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Whether you wish it or not, you need to undergo the trials and tribulations of the sunny days and sultry nights as there is no escape from it. |
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Forget about the trials and tribulations of dealing with the complex emotions of the average human. |
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For the last several years, Pat and I have shared a good many of the trials and tribulations in our lives, as well as the joys and successes. |
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My own work is about the trials and tribulations of what it is to be a human being. |
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I had the pleasure of speaking to Schneider and inquiring about the trials and tribulations that he's experienced in his career. |
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Ogilvie et al. divided trials into quartile bins based on the distribution of reaction time latencies. |
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Anderson, who has a degree in Applied Physics, knows about the trials and tribulations of entrepreneurial life. |
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I found myself wondering why I should care about her trials and tribulations. |
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One a child-minder, one a machinist, they had taken deep breaths and taken on the trials and tribulations of the police service. |
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Since then trials and tribulations have been the order of the day but he maintains that he is still aiming for nothing less than gold at Athens. |
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Of his trials and tribulations over the past three years, he said it is people's perception of him that means the most. |
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But Dafoe says the trials and tribulations of all that makeup actually made his job as an actor easier. |
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But does the film show the real problems and trials and tribulations of the fighters? |
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Greatness eludes the film because you simply don't care deeply enough about the trials and tribulations of the people at its core. |
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We see the trials and tribulations of you with your family, getting back on track. |
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The series follows the trials and tribulations, and successes, of people who stake everything on a business venture. |
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However, the story of trials and tribulations faced by two footballers, again failed to win the audience. |
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See their trials and tribulations, especially when mothers and daughters differ over dresses. |
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The World Health Organization has teamed up with a group of biomedical publishing experts to register its trials on an online database. |
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The trials in June will be to find out if it works and modifying it with a view to having a serious roll out next year. |
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Animal trials confirmed the suppression of tumorigenicity of cancer cells by ex vivo delivery. |
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Clinical trials have no special monopoly on the high intellectual road and certainly not on the truth about suffering people. |
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Dropout rates were similar for monotherapy and double therapy but significantly higher in trials containing protease inhibitors. |
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Many moons ago I wrote about the trials and tribulations of shooting a commercial calendar. |
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The mining town is well known for its ravaged, hauntingly barren countryside that once inspired NASA to conduct its moon landing trials there. |
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Pc Bateson said he noticed the moped had its lights on and was displaying registration plates, but the trials bike was not. |
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You're referring here to two-stroke vehicles and we haven't ourselves done very many trials on these but we are very hopeful. |
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Treatment of typhlitis with G-CSF has already been reported, and formal clinical trials are warranted. |
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Future internet based trials could assess this aspect more robustly through the use of returned blister packs or other technologies. |
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One of the two practice sessions consisted of 72 trials with unaccented sequences, and the other consisted of 72 trials with accented sequences. |
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The upbeat down-to-earth situation comedy about the trials and traumas of a family living in Walworth, London, is back later this year. |
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But why would it not have gone in as other uncharged acts are sometimes led in trials for offences of this nature? |
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He analysed multicentre clinical trials particularly in relation to prostate and breast cancer. |
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The trials did not provide data on which aspects of the multidisciplinary approach led to improved outcome. |
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He complains of the trials of composition as he composes and constantly undercuts himself in front of the reader. |
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Knowledge of causal risk factors thus relies heavily on the results of experimental trials as opposed to even the most elegant observational, longitudinal research. |
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Clinical trials are in progress to assess its efficacy in severe asthma. |
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Her decision not to go to law at the time is understandable, given how rape trials can be for the victim a prolonged continuation of the original trauma. |
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They were nostalgic, so to say, about the trials and tribulations they underwent to realise their dream of a bridge across the tributary of the Periyar at Manjummel. |
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But realistically it obviously would have an intensely huge impact upon the number of civil jury trials for example that might have been held in Queensland. |
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Nebraska farmer Jerry Mulliken has conducted replicated trials for six years to assess the effect of row cleaning operations prior to corn planting. |
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Heterogeneity in the risk difference and the odds ratio on a logarithmic scale was not significant in the 10 trials that provided data on mortality. |
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Federal patents may be the same nationwide but under our Constitution, federal criminal jury trials are meant to differ state by state to some extent. |
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Such are the trials and tribulations of life in the League of Ireland. |
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After encountering stumbling blocks with Nkana in securing the release of the player for trials in Belgium, the named individuals convinced Mwanza to quit. |
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Another alternative would be a return to the days when trials were mainly done in academic medical centers with arm's-length drug-company funding. |
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The archetypal image in western literature is the journey of a man like Ulysses whose long trials and tribulations lead to arriving home older, braver, and wiser. |
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Reworked and rescripted under George Barrington's famous name, the Narrative cleverly used some of his turns of phrase carefully noted from various trials speeches. |
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We seek assurance that the Home Office will not limit the number, scope or quality of technology trials in order to stay within the allocated budget. |
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Dr. Dimitrov and Polis's team mined the data of three previous clinical trials that tested a variety of antiretrovirals in HIV-infected adults and children. |
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Our review identified only five trials evaluating use of oral atypical antipsychotic drugs to treat the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. |
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An example of how the JV wholesales its broadband technology was demonstrated in trials launched with AOL Canada and Sprint Canada in Toronto, Ontario. |
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Hence, we concluded that unless studies give much more extreme relative risks, randomised trials of anti-infective interventions may be needed to help determine causality. |
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There has been mounting concern following evidence that oilseed rape grown as part of GM crop trials in Scotland may accidentally have entered the food chain. |
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But despite these efforts, the court has only completed 18 trials in the past four years, with just a handful of convictions. |
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The airline, which launched the hand-held devices last year, said the take-up has been poor so far and it will extend the trials for only another few months. |
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This descent and all of its trials serve as metaphors for the brutal task of breaking the chains of guilt, fear, and doubt. |
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They had been married for over forty five years and had gone through the trials and tribulations of the Partition of India in which they had lost everything. |
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Rick better get used to torturous trials because they are never going away. |
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Anyone who thought Jacqueline Kennedy was cut off from the day-to-day trials of the New Frontier has now been briskly disabused. |
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In 175 well-chosen words, he sums up the trials and the grit and bravery of the civil rights movement. |
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Human trials of the Ebola vaccine have been temporarily shut down due to adverse side effects. |
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Short trials produce convictions and sentences, but the time is often run concurrently, not adding any time to the sentence. |
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Both trials ended in mistrials, with all of the white jurors voting to convict and all of the black jurors voting to acquit. |
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Despite the trials and tribulations, all ends reasonably happily in this tale of duty and sacrifice, with the Gods being placated and Idamante living and getting his girl. |
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The trials produced positive results, published in The New England Journal of medicine in November. |
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Despite the trials of a lifetime and the events of this summer, Washington still calls himself a patriot. |
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It's very important that Placido saw my trials and tribulations. |
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The harvested seeds from the selected plant were multiplied for subsequent yield trials conducted for three seasons and then distributed as a new cultivar. |
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The named individuals have resorted to coaxing players to quit after encountering stumbling blocks with the clubs in securing the release of the players for trials abroad. |
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Investigators responsible for trials that had randomised fewer than 200 patients were asked only for the tabular summary of the numbers of patients and outcomes. |
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In three trials out of 19 the slime mould continued to occupy the whole maze, and in another two seems to have refused to play the game altogether. |
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At the time, she was working on Yugoslav war crime trials at the International Criminal Tribunal. |
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Equestrian stars frequent horse trials staged on our doorstep, while sporting royals are among those taking part at polo events at Ansty and Tidworth. |
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In several large perinatal trials parents have been informed antenatally about the possible need for emergency intervention around the time of birth. |
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The best known and most successful of his glider trials was also his last. |
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Besides her cabin, usually shared with another staff-member, the pursers had their own wardroom where they could relax and share the trials and tribulations of the day. |
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In fact, if that's the motive of the government, them I think we've just identified the best argument for resisting the abolition of jury trials for fraud. |
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We have played a major role in clinical trials of therapy for Hepatitis C and multi-centre international studies of non-invasive diagnostic tests for liver fibrosis. |
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It is this premise that is the cornerstone of his recent policy on restricting the use of bodysuits outside of trials or major international meets. |
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Future trials should also examine long term outcomes, recurrence rate, long term survival, and the development of resistant pathogens, particularly with quinolones. |
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But everybody had to do three time trials and it was the best of three. |
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The authors of the Australian review also noted that pharmaceutical companies paid for the trials and otherwise remunerated the authors of at least three studies. |
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The trials compared the effects on the environment of weedkillers used in GM farming with those of herbicides used to spray the conventional versions of the same crops. |
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It was a big relief to qualify for the British Olympic team at the trials in Manchester on Saturday, although it was tinged with a touch of disappointment. |
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There are currently four trials in progress examining the effect of selenomethionine or high-selenium baker's yeast on specific populations of prostate cancer patients. |
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To savour that undefinable feeling and sense of satisfaction when the final whistle blew almost makes the trials and tribulation of recent days worthwhile. |
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There were only six trials on which participants misnamed the target word. |
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The choice of radiotherapy regimen was left to the local radiotherapist, but the two regimens shown in previous trials to have good palliative effect were recommended. |
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The paper is the original scandal sheet, brought into being in 1843 to relay the details of celebrated divorce trials to a newly literate lower-middle class. |
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The purity of seed for the last round of GM crop trials for winter oil seed rape has been confirmed, reports the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. |
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In clinical trials held in April, climbers taking the supplement were half as likely to experience acute mountain sickness as those taking a placebo. |
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Patients who take part in trials do so at least partly from altruism. |
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Staying focused on what's important has ensured her success as she skillfully avoids the trials and tribulations of the pressures that surround her. |
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Some intravenous trials used 1-2 g magnesium sulfate alone, while others used a similar dose as an initial bolus, followed by slower drips over the next few hours. |
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Both local and international human rights groups have criticized the handling of his trials as unfair, with Amnesty International labeling Anwar a political prisoner. |
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The winner of the selection trials will go to the Olympic Qualification Regatta in June in Lucerne, Switzerland, to try to earn a spot at the Games. |
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Clinical trials must use similar protocols to interpret positive results. |
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Amid the many trials of their maiden adulthood, she avers, they feel perversely compelled to refute the proper sovereignty of boomer parents in their lives. |
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The University of Arizona has begun trials of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, on patients suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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Feeding trials conducted on captive premigratory birds fed fruit and insects ad libitum have shown that gain in body mass is highest on a mixed diet of fruit and insects. |
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I cannot help but contend that they have failed to demonstrate an appreciation of the history of the trials and tribulations of the various groups that shaped this society. |
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The trials and tribulations that the college faced and the tortuous path it traversed are deeply etched in the memories of those who are associated with it. |
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Firstly, we believe it is wrong to be too prescriptive about the choice of registry because registries for trials are in an early stage of development. |
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These trials are being held in preparation for international meets. |
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The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors is considering requiring all clinical trials submitted for publication to be listed in a registry. |
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The Government says it must suspend the right to a trial, because trials would jeopardise the secret telephone intercepts of the security services. |
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Between terms, the Courts are in vacation, and no trials or appeals are heard in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. |
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Static trials used to calculate joint centers included additional markers on the medial femoral epicondyles and medial malleoli. |
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The two next-generation classes of compound that are currently in clinical trials target an enzyme that cuts APP, known as gamma secretase. |
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There is also a dog show with entries on the day, sheep dog trials and a giant steam organ. |
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Department of Defense to fund cancer clinical trials sponsored by the NCI reflects renewed government interest in supporting clinical research. |
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The Criminal Justice Act 1948 abolished the use of special courts for trials of peers. |
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Often, when a Lord High Steward was necessary for trials of peers, the Lord Chancellor was appointed to the post. |
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When the House was not officially in session, trials were heard by the Court of the Lord High Steward. |
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So in order to avoid unpleasant side effects like lethargy and sexual dysfunction, most recent trials also gave men testosterone supplements. |
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After sea trials the Admiralty rejected their claims, and the metal was used for fanlights and sash windows at Soho House. |
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These trials were extremely costly in both money and time, but ultimately were successful for the firm. |
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To demonstrate safety and effectiveness, human trials always have to confirm data obtained from animal testing. |
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However no randomized trials testing the effect of smallpox vaccine on overall mortality and morbidity have been conducted. |
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These witch trials were the most famous in British North America and took place in the coastal settlements near Salem, Massachusetts. |
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The best known trials were conducted by the Court of Oyer and Terminer in 1692 in Salem Town. |
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In the 16th century, Italy had a high portion of witchcraft trials involving love magic. |
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A firm Lutheran, he nevertheless strongly advocated the separation of church and state, famously denouncing the witch trials then prevalent. |
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The Enterprise's skipper Harold Vanderbilt won the selection trials with great difficulty. |
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Now as the trials began, the Congress leadership, although ambivalent towards the INA, chose to defend the accused officers. |
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The ICS formulations reported in the trials included beclometasone, budesonide, ciclesonide, flunisolide, fluticasone, and mometasone. |
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Scots criminal law is separate to English criminal law, including the use of a not proven verdict at criminal trials in the Courts of Scotland. |
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In 2007, the WHO organised work on pandemic influenza vaccine development through clinical trials in collaboration with many experts. |
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Her savvy manipulation of both men and wealth earns her a life of trials but ultimately an ending in reward. |
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Time trials occur in the UK during the winter, and are referred to as Head races. |
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Herding dog trials and exhibitions are often held, showcasing the breeder's and trainer's skills. |
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There are no jury trials in Saudi Arabia and courts observe few formalities. |
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Though many courts have changed their procedures to adapt to the ruling, there are still forms of en masse trials practiced at the border. |
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While carrying out trials The Caledonia was challenged to a race by their competitors for the London to Gravesend route, the Sons of Commerce. |
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For example jury trials were reformed to allow majority verdicts, so that criminals could less easily nobble them. |
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Apparently, either they are still in the trial period or some trials have shown nonpromising results. |
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A trial court or court of first instance is a court having original jurisdiction, in which trials take place. |
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It is a court of original jurisdiction, and thus handles mostly trials of accused felons. |
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Various walkways have also been installed, as well as a series of downhill mountain biking trials by Antur Stiniog. |
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The trials have been held since the twelfth century, normally once per calendar year, and continue to the present day. |
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They are trials in the full judicial sense, presided over by a judge with an expert jury of assayers. |
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All told, some 30 subjects generated over 1.5 million trials in the remote and off-time experiments. |
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Naval trials of balloons began in 1891, but the results were unsatisfactory and none were purchased by the navy. |
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Barham was docked for a month at Devonport before undergoing speed trials and returning to Scapa on 8 July. |
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The first trials were not successful as the weapon was unable to maintain a course on a steady depth. |
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By 9 February, the ships had completed their trials in Brest roads and the sortie was set for 11 February. |
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The American, Robert Fulton, was present at the trials of the Charlotte Dundas and was intrigued by the potential of the steamboat. |
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In 2008 he missed Olympic qualification in the 1500 metre by finishing third at the Australian trials in Sydney. |
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Heather beetles have been released to stop the heather, with preliminary trials successful to date. |
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Rather than civil courts, pirate trials were overseen by the Court of Admiralty. |
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Pickering reported a similar experiment in which they tested 36 subjects over 23, 384 trials which did not obtain above chance scores. |
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Young Beckham had trials with his local club Leyton Orient, Norwich City and attended Tottenham Hotspur's school of excellence. |
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Sea trials were not complete by November 2008 and introduction became pressing with the expiry of safety certificates on the previous fleet. |
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Wightlink proposed interim arrangements enabling them restricted use of the new ferries until the trials can be completed in full. |
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The chambers are sometimes used as a court for civil trials if the new courthouse is fully in use. |
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Approvers sometimes were given their freedom after winning five trials but sometimes were hanged anyway. |
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Early trials by combat allowed a variety of weapons, particularly for knights. |
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Heresy trials were reestablished and hundreds of Protestants burned at the stake. |
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With the king about to go on progress, the trials and executions were deliberately timed. |
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Three trials demonstrated that grazing lambs were just as effective as herbicides in controlling winter weeds. |
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