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1 Criminal law qualification of an act under Article 190 of CC of Ukraine (fraud) in case of absen
Correct and accurate criminal law qualification is a necessary condition for achieving the objectives of law, guarantee proceedings ef
2 The role of IL-6 572 C/G, 190 C/T, and 174 G/C gene polymorphisms in children’s obesity
The aim of this study was to establish the correlations between the polymorphisms of the genes interleukin (IL)-6 572, 190, and 174 in
3 A Retrospective Review of the Effect of Surgeon Specialty on the Management of 190 Benign and Ma
Abstract Study Objective To investigate the impact of operating surgeon specialty on rates of ovarian preservation, and to e
4 A common protamine 1 promoter polymorphism (-190 C->A) correlates with abnormal sperm morphology
It is known that targeting the protamine 1 gene in mice leads to infertility, abnormal chromatin packaging, and abnormal sperm morphol
5 190 大断面ブルーム CC の凝固末期軽圧下によるセンターポロシティの軽
190 Improvement in center porosity of continuously cast large section bloom by soft reduction near solidification end(STEELMAKING, The
6 IL-6 572 C/G, 190 C/T, and 174 G/C gene polymorphisms in children's malnutrition.
OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to establish the correlations between the polymorphisms of the genes interleukin-6 (IL-6)
7 Análise do balanceamento das tensões do barramento bipolar de uma microrrede CC através de um
This paper presents an analysis of the balancing voltage a bipolar dc microgrid (±190 V) formed by four-wire three-phase bidirectiona
8 190-OR: Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes after Therapy with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Compa
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9 190-OR: Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes after Therapy with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Compa
, . a p CC In Of We an as be by in is of or to we 221 95% Bio CC, CC. Cox ICI The and for had the use was (CC) 7.4% ICI. been care hav
10 PCN190 - Stage-Based Utilization of Chemotherapy Agents in a Canadian Breast Cancer Population

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