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Following activation, macrophages adopt a spectrum of activation states that extends from a pro-inflammatory/antimicrobial classical phenotype (M1) to a pro-repair/anti-inflammatory alternative phenotype (M2) (Gordon, 2003).
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Lower courts that have ruled against the insurance mandate have adopted a spectrum of positions.
Among these sources, ES cells have the advantage of being available in large numbers and of being capable to adopt a full spectrum of cell fates.
GPCRs are highly plastic proteins that can adopt a broad spectrum of conformations.
By adopting such a spectrum of exponentials, the problem is linearised and, so, is less prone to noise effects in the measured data.
Hence, instead of adopting the criterion to solely maximize the joint two-tier capacity, we adopt a criterion of selecting the spectrum usage mode as follows: The co-channel spectrum usage is chosen only when both macrocell and femtocell prefer it in terms of higher capacity; otherwise, dedicated-channel spectrum usage is chosen.
Admiral Roughead and Gen. Norton A. Schwartz, the Air Force chief of staff, said in interviews that they had adopted goals of making certain each weapon system could "stretch" across a spectrum of operations.
He said that Kmiec seems to have adopted the liberal-Catholic construct of "a consistent ethic of life," contextualizing abortion in a spectrum of other Catholic issues.
It is not clear if the FDA adopts a consistent approach to the use of surrogate outcomes for drug approvals across a spectrum of diseases.
Adopt a consistent style of capitalization.
The wines displayed a spectrum of styles.
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