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The phrase "a specific vital" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both specific and vital, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In this context, a specific vital piece of information is required to proceed."
Alternatives: "a crucial detail" or "an essential element".
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The classification consider the requirements including low and high threshold values, on-demand access to a specific vital sign, and normal, emergency and non-emergency data.
Our studies and those of others [15], [24] rule out overall higher levels of cerebral PrPSc as a reason for accelerated pathogenesis and disease, and support the hypothesis that a specific vital brain region ("clinical target area" [44], [45]) may be preferentially affected.
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We know little about the specificity and sensitivity of specific vital sign abnormalities and/or of clusters of such signs.
The styryl dye 2-[4- dimethylamino)styryl]-1-methylpyridinium iodide (DASPMI) is a low-toxicity (<5 × 10−7 M) specific vital stain of mitochondria in living cells (7– 9).
Because now, not merely liking nature but loving a specific and vital part of it, I had no choice but to start worrying about the environment again.
In other words, staying up all night probably had a specific and vital function for our early ancestors, and that doesn't go away just because your boss wants you at your desk by 8 am sharp.
These examples of extreme evolutionary conservation are strong evidence for a specific and vital role for each enzyme isoform in starch biosynthesis.
This example of extreme evolutionary conservation is strong evidence for a specific and vital role for each enzyme isoform in starch biosynthesis.
Moreover, Weis et al. demonstrated that Src family kinases, playing a specific and vital role in ovarian cancer [ 162], can be activated by VEGF that leads to a breakdown in the endothelial barrier function which in turn hastens tumor cell extravasation at metastatic sites [ 163].
In the first case, is it ethical and/or legal to consider the individual as a potential organ provider and to keep him or her alive by specific vital support devices for the sole purpose of preserving tissue viability and allowing organ explant (once consensus has been obtained), with the subsequent voluntary interruption of vital support?
A variety of different gadgets have been available for some time to record specific vital signs and performance.
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