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As a consequence, Met-mediated biological responses were inhibited, including anchorage-dependent and -independent cell growth.
There was also consensus that the system should support 'better care' and 'learning' about what 'helped patients' first and foremost, and that other reporting demands should be served as a consequence of meeting those aims.
Men did not walk the streets with guns strapped to their sides and they certainly did not, at least not often and never without consequences, meet at high noon and fire off six or eight shots in the middle of Main Street.
Her name, his name, an action, the consequences: "They met on a bench in St. James's Park; it was the 6th of June 1935.
As a consequence, IMGs have increasingly met the shortfall in recruitment.
You can identify a positive reinforcement when three conditions have been met: A consequence is presented dependent on behavior.
His current dual position--he is both a clinical neurologist and a neurology researcher--is a "direct consequence" of meeting his mentors, he says, and he strongly encourages other young scientists to seek a training environment that they feel will be supportive of their career.
This was a consequence of the articles meeting inclusion criteria.
In an ideal scenario, system use and data quality would relate directly to these goals and other data needs met as a consequence of serving these ends.
A banker, he'd used other people's funds in an attempt to realize his genuinely idealistic dream, spent eight years in prison as a consequence, and is, when we meet him, "a sick wolf prowling his cage". He inhabits his upstairs study alone, plays the violin occasionally, and speaks not at all to his wife, who is foolishly counting upon their only son to restore the family honor.
The heat has less exergy than electricity and as a consequence is less useful in meeting energy demand.
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