Participants carried 14 unique spa types
putatively associated with CC398 or CC9, most commonly t337 (83/1,456 biweekly study visits) and t034 (55/ 1,456 biweekly study visits).
Historians, social scientists, and scholars of literature explore postwar confrontations of Jewish individuals and communities with Jews who had
putatively collaborated with Nazism during World War II.
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are safe and effective essential nutritional compounds used for the treatment of depression,
putatively through an anti-inflammatory action.
The hokey camp is protected from outside threats by a magical tree Zeus created from the corpse of his fallen daughter Thalia (Paloma Kwiatkowski) just outside its gates--an all-too-typical example of
putatively classic storytelling updated to look wrong-headedly contemporary onscreen, courtesy of TV-quality visual effects.
With the latter,
putatively inactive areas near the true acupuncture points are needled.
Summary: French novelist Victor Hugo was
putatively thinking about William Shakespeare when he wrote, in the 1860s, that "music expresses that which cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent."
In the final analysis, this
putatively poignant novel about two lost souls, each with the emotional scars of his or her nontraditional childhood intact, fails at its most basic level: We cannot connect to either Chihiro or her lover with anything more than a facile awareness that they might be people worth knowing.
In the process marriages are splintered, careers jeopardized, children held tightly or freed, fortunes displaced, old obligations
putatively revisited, lives examined.
In short, he proposes that Israel annex the Occupied Territories and that Palestinians accept the status of the enlarged Israel as a "Jewish state" and forgo political rights (including the right to serve in office) in exchange for
putatively equal civil rights (he also fails to lay out what this proposal would mean for the Palestinian diaspora outside of Israel/Palestine, who still believe strongly in their "right of return").
But a surreptitious videotape caught him complaining to two
putatively prospective donors about the tea party's negative influence on the Republican Party; he resigned after the tape was posted on the internet.
On the other hand, the proliferation of (and perhaps overreaction to) transnational and subnational security threats posed by terrorists, drug smugglers, and other criminal networks has brought about a retrenchment at the borders--an attempt by
putatively sovereign states to reassert themselves against nontraditional threats that undermine their image as unitary and all-powerful actors within their territory.
However, like Ludwig yon Mises, Jasay maintains that reason can still play a role in undermining the appeal of some possibilities by showing that the goals people
putatively want to achieve simply cannot be reached by using particular means.
BHQF plays with (self-)institutionalization as a semiautonomous art group, creating the illusion of control in relation to
putatively "hegemonic" systems, and lambasting the interpenetrations of art school and art commerce, from an outside-inside/inside-outside metaposition.
"This novel technique can be used on these affected hESC lines and provide researchers with
putatively clinically relevant tools to develop in vitro models for these diseases," Van Haute added.