1. In the future, broader co-operation and co-ordination May follow from the firm basis of this work. 2. It is easy to see the conclusions described in the text follow from this equation. 3. A colonic mucosal biopsy obtained at endoscopic follow up from a non-inflammatory bowel disease patient with a colonic polyp was also positive for M paratuberculosis. 4. The resistance R and reactance X therefore follow from application of the relations For good accuracy, needs to be similar in magnitude to R and X. 5. Of course, the r.m.s. current could be measured separately by inserting a suitable a.c. meter in series with the circuit. 6. Is that a follow up from that last one we went to? 7. But whether any or all of these things follow from the up-close scrutiny of this or any other case is in some measure irrelevant. 8. Could all of this follow from a loss of melatonin? |