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Its ability to expeditiously repair wounds is paramount to survival and is thought to be regulated by wound components such as differentiated cells, stem cells, cytokine networks, extracellular matrix, and mechanical forces.
Among those we introduce our recently designed liposomal nanocarriers of preassembled glycocalyx and present evidence of their ability to expeditiously restore endothelial mechanotransduction.
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Together with the Food and Drug Administration, foreign regulators, clinicians and others, our industry is working to expeditiously finalize this standard.
Harbinger Capital will be required to "take all actions reasonably necessary to expeditiously satisfy all received redemption requests of investors".
The study was pragmatic and commissioned to expeditiously progress to further work locally.
In the hospital, residents must navigate an increasingly complicated healthcare system, while having to expeditiously diagnose, treat, and discharge patients.
These opinion letters impacted the board's decision-making process regarding a manual recount and further impeded the board's ability to proceed more expeditiously.
Significance: The harmonic scalpel, whose use was pioneered in laparoscopic surgery, offers the thyroid surgeon the ability to safely and expeditiously control the feeding vessels through a limited field.
The ability to imagine.
Ability to return?
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