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According to Remark 2.3, Theorem 3.1 and Theorem 3.2 extend the corresponding results in [29] to a more generalized function space.

The shielding effect of monocytes could be a more generalized function of immune effectors since NK cells can also target T and B cells.

Thus, integration with apoptotic intermediates (via C-terminal tail interactions) may constitute a more generalized function of LH isoforms in apoptotic cascades.

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This data suggests that the GPNMB/OA may play a more generalized role in promoting tumor progression, but does not preclude the possibility that certain GPNMB/OA-related functions specifically favor the development of bone metastases.

In this paper, we study the problem in more generalized function classes defined in Sect. 1 and determine the degree of approximation by almost Euler means of the double Fourier series.

However, these conserved proteins, derived from a single gene, are expressed in numerous tissues indicative of a more generalized housekeeping function in addition to their tissue-specific roles.

Since maintaining connected paths consumes resource, we further consider a more generalized cost function where an overlay's total resource consumption includes both transferring data packets and maintaining path connections.

Given the links between paternal age, neurodevelopomental disorders, and immune function, it seems that paternal age might also have a more generalized effect on immune function as it was found to have on neurodevelopment.

Critically, however, there was no correlation between other excitability parameters that reflect changes in membrane potential and neuropathy-specific QoL measures, suggesting that the correlation between SDTC and neuropathy-specific QoL was intrinsically related to upregulation of persistent Na+ conductances rather than a more generalized change in axonal function.

In contrast, in vivo anergy or adaptive tolerance represents a more generalized inhibition of effector functions and develops after prolonged in vivo exposure to antigens (Choi & Schwartz, 2007; Schwartz, 2003).

The results from both epidemiological and biological studies suggest that PTB may be a function of a more generalized pro-inflammatory process that increases the overall likelihood that some women will deliver prematurely [ 2, 7- 9].

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