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    This is a very good Prognostic pattern.

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    Horse- even see the horse- a very good Prognostic.

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    Using vitamin D as a Prognostic indicator of survival, Article 2, p. 29-31.

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    Diagrams showing the Prognostics of the four fixed and seven movable karanas are given.

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    Quotation from Varahamihira' s Samhita regarding different kinds of comets, their Prognostics, etc. are given.

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    However, although Prognostic research is becoming increasingly important in clinical medicine, the actual methodology behind it is.

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    It would be a lengthy affair if we were to explain the meanings of the single names and their Prognostics.

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    FOXP3+ Tregs, a potent Prognostic indicator of long-term survival with fNHL, is a master regulator of inflammation, June 2017 Newsletter, p. 10-15.

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    Indication of HBeAg and anti-HBeAg is not so much diagnostic as epidemiological and Prognostic value, by changing the genetic code in Pre.

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    World space digital data receiver to receive meteorological data pictures, charts and Prognostic charts from New Delhi through satellites was installed in July 2003.

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    The WHO 2008 classification of acute myeloid leukemia attempts to be more clinically useful and to produce more meaningful Prognostic information than the FAB criteria.

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    FOXP3, a potent Prognostic indicator of long-term survival with fNHL, increases dramatically with both sunlight exposure and the presence of retinoic acid, June 2017 Newsletter, p. 10-15.

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    A Table showing the names of the comets, the number of stars each one of them has, the directions from which they appear, their Prognostics, etc. is also given.

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    Low vitamin D levels in fNHL patients found to be“surprisingly strong” Prognostic indicators for overall survival(OS) outcomes, May 2015 Newsletter, p. 4-6; Article 10, p. 14; December 2012 Newsletter, p. 6-8.

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    The laboratory determination of testosterone hormone in the blood, the most important androgen in men, in many diseases has not only important diagnostic and Prognostic value, but also therapeutic and prophylactic.

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    The laboratory determination of the hormone testosterone in the blood, the main androgen most important in men, in many diseases has not only an important diagnostic and Prognostic value, but also therapeutic and prophylactic.

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    Abnormal laboratory findings: The C-reactive protein(CRP) level in blood reflects the severity of inflammation or tissue injury and has been proposed to be a potential Prognostic factor for disease, response to therapy, and ultimate recovery.

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