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Instead, his marketing concept stems from the basis of what Breitling is, aviation.
The assessment stems from the basis that the host proteins involved in host-pathogen interactions should be a set of proteins that have functional correlation to pathways relevant to the pathogen's infection.
This stems from the micromechanical basis of the model in which the fiber is treated as a neo-Hookean material.
They are radical in the literal meaning stemming from the Latin radix (root), as they question the basis of architecture.
The basis for this assumption stems from the water samples' strategic location away from the mining site and the contrasting recorded values of the physico-chemical attributes of water quality affected by coal mining operations.
The basis for these differences stems from the ability of RIG-I and MDA5 to recognize different RNA patterns.
The problem stems from the fact that cycling is an individual sport run on a team basis.
The goal was to reduce risks that stem from the natural hazards that affect the archipelago of more than 17,500 islands on a regular basis.
Romney's long interest in volunteerism stemmed from the Mormon belief in the power of institutions to transform the individual, but also had a secular basis.
"That stems from the manager himself.
The problem stems from the new parks.
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