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The need for adjacent EPS might explain why M. xanthus cells normally move by S motility in groups (Fig. 7C, adapted from [23]).
Owing to infiltration to the adjacent structures, tumor tissues can be residual, which may elevate hormone levels and lead to a need for repetitive surgeries or pharmacological treatment.
"A need for greed".
The event, jointly produced with Works & Process at the Guggenheim, divides the work across three evenings, largely to get around its need for two adjacent performance spaces, one to accommodate the elaborate staging of "La Coupure".
A one-hop transmission is needed for two adjacent subflows generated by the cut when we unwrap the circular network to a corresponding linear network.
Thus, there is a need to design such products using adjacent surfaces.
Presumably two adjacent arms have greater overlap between their relevant spatial cues than two arms that are separated by at least one other arm; hence discriminating between adjacent arms entails a greater need for spatial pattern separation.
These algorithms have the advantage that they do not need labels to delimit the segments because the segmentation is based on a distance metric estimated for adjacent segments.
Our overall collective (n = 416) comprised of 34 patients (8.2%) that had been excluded because of the need for surgery of an adjacent level.
Major reasons surrounding the need for a parkway included high accident rates on adjacent US 1 and defense purposes before World War II.
However, in the micro-electroporation channel, the need for a pulse generator is eliminated since it contains a series of adjacent electrodes.
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