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Moreover, the diversity of identified proteins suggests a vast complexity of host-virus interplay.

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For those who care about America's achieving a more mature and complete understanding of its own past, HUAC matters more: its records will be a window onto the vast complexity of the cold war at home, while Venona is only a peephole.

[Excerpts, Page A16.] Against the vast complexity of a trial expected to last for two years, she suggested that what drove Mr. Milosevic was elemental.

The justification is that "if Parliament intended to render judiciary law impossible, it has only to issue its laws in a more detailed shape, so that in the vast complexity of human affairs there may always be at hand a rule sufficiently precise and definite to meet each particular case".

These have been studied with high time resolution primarily by optical spectroscopy, enabled by ultrafast laser technology, but they reduce the vast complexity of the process to a few reaction coordinates.

Due to the vast complexity of these systems including spatial distribution over a wide area, a control engineering based multiagent framework is often utilised to cope with the issues of monitoring, control and security of CIS.

79 80 Scaffolds based on decellularised cartilage ECM represent one fruitful way to incorporate some of the vast complexity of the native chondrocyte microenvironment into a scaffold.

There is currently no alternative approach that can replicate the vast complexity of human disorder and disease.

Bourne goes on to explain that even though researchers are conscious of reducing the use of animal models, often there is "no alternative approach that can replicate the vast complexity of human disorder and disease".

But many other health experts say that there is just enough data to start detecting trends — even if the numbers remain murky, and the vast complexity of the national health care market puts definitive answers out of reach.

The Unfree French: Life Under the Occupation by Richard Vinen, 480pp, Allen Lane, £20 Bad Faith: A Forgotten History of Family and Fatherland by Carmen Callil, 614pp, Jonathan Cape, £20 The exhumation of Vichy goes on apace in France: this is unsurprising, given the vast complexity of the subject and its disturbing ability to haunt the present.

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