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Laudrup does not doubt his squad's togetherness, but has identified leadership as a key element during the final months of the season.
Actin-dependent protrusion of pseudopodial surface extensions is a key element during EMT-related migration of H. pylori-colonized cells.
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Availability of data was also a key element considered during selection of factors for this study.
A key element in Tranmere's success during this period was the form of striker Ian Muir.
TF genes represent a key element in the modification of gene expression during the plant defense reaction [ 8, 17, 18, 49].
Through a method of constant comparison, a key element of grounded theory, the statements made during the interviews at two different times can be compared with one another, and be related to one another.
Remember that financial security (i.e., knowing how you will be funded and for how long) during graduate school is a key element of your success.
Knowledge reuse is recognised as a key element to support agile and effective decision-making processes during product development.
New neurons are generated (neurogenesis) and reinforced (neuroplasticity) during learning and practice; and a key element of learning comes from attention (Citri and Malenka 2008).
The connective tissue of skeletal muscle then seems to be a key element involved in the remodeling of the masticatory muscle during functional appliance therapy or developmental situations.
Throughout all of his sister's low moments during her teen years, Steven was a key element in a strong family-support system.
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