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Professor Alan Chiang Kwok Shing, the study's principal investigator, from the Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, HKUMed, stated that the identification of a distinct high-risk EBV lineage offers valuable insight for future studies of disease mechanisms and the development of targeted screening and diagnostic tests of NPC in endemic regions, such as Hong Kong and southern China, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

He was identified by a golf hat and a distinct key fob that he was wearing during the riot that matched other online photos of Mr Williams.

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The weather service staff were able to see the haboob with their own eyes, a “distinct wall of dust” that “looked just like a classic Arizona dust storm,” according to Wilson.

The review says "there was a distinct lack of curiosity shown by these senior figures and a tendency towards minimisation of the matter".

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Mr Bijoor suggests a better strategy would have been to operate Air India separately for five years, focusing on improving service standards, while maintaining Vistara as a distinct brand with Air India prefixed to it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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