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MET systems rely on a hospital process made up of an afferent limb, an efferent limb and a management team [ 7, 8].
Biological process made up the majority of the GO annotations (204 genes or 40.1%), followed by molecular function (165 genes or 32.4%) and cellular component (140 genes or 27.5%).
In nature, it is a cycle process made up of reproduction-crossover-mutation operators.
Transcription is a highly regulated process made up of distinct, strictly regulated steps.
Recovering from BDD is a long and ongoing process, made up of lots of small steps, but moving to university definitely made a huge difference.
Rorden & Taft defined discharge planning as 'a process made up of several steps or phases whose immediate goal is to anticipate changes in patient care needs and whose long-term goal is to ensure continuity of health care' [ 41].
The next highest form of innovation that benefitted the environment was "New Production Process" making up 80% of all instances of this theme.
Few do, it seems, which is a bit of pity given that the process makes up much of the narrative.
The following three forms of innovations, "Education," "New Partnerships," and new "Production Process" make up the majority of the last third of all the forms of innovations (N = 21, 15 and 15 respectively).
As shown in Figs. 3 and S1, the genes shown to be involved in biological processes including "defense response," "cellular localization," "hemostasis," "response to stress," "cellular component movement," and "catabolic process" make up a large proportion of all provided monocyte-expressed genes.
In nearly 40 years of writing stories of varying lengths and shapes and, in the process, making up quite a large number of characters, I've always tried to abide by EM Forster's famous dictum from Aspects of the Novel that says fictional characters should possess "the incalculability of life".
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