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Albeit centrally conceived and planned, significant parts of supportive policies' implementation depend on peripheral mechanisms and capacity building and are adapted comprehensively.
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Conversely, the considerable changes in gene expression of female placentas might allow the female fetus to adapt more comprehensively to environmental stimuli.
The purposive sampling design adapted was aimed to comprehensively establish data for khat chewing and associated health related outcomes.
To identify oscillating gene expression transcriptome-wide and as comprehensively as possible, we adapted previously published methods for rhythmicity detection that we used at relatively low stringency ('Materials and methods').
This mixed proliferative response associated with the evolution of flight is consistent with the idea that particular neuronal lineages have become adapted to specific behavioral functions, but this has yet to be comprehensively evaluated.
Instead, "the dictionary plan, by automatically providing headings throughout the work, under which, where appropriate, articles of more or less length may be put, enables every subject to be treated, comprehensively or in detail, yet as part of an organic whole, by means of careful articulation adapted to the requirements of an intelligent reader".
Although it can be adapted to analyze DNA sequencing data, a previous study shows that the underlying statistical models used by ABSOLUTE do not comprehensively describe the characteristics of DNA sequencing data and therefore may sometimes gravely misestimate the tumor impurity and ploidy (Oesper et al., 2013).
Society adapted.
He adapted.
Vermeil adapted.
We adapted.
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