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By and large, monastic institutions may have aided the progress of civilization, even though they often have been blamed for obstructing and retarding it.
Despite the importance of understanding the crosstalk between nuclear receptors and hypoxia-responsive pathways, which will greatly aid the progress of cancer biology, the mechanism of the crosstalk is not yet understood.
We then identified the intentions and intermediate goals (i.e. goals that if achieved would aid the progress towards the programs main goals) and types of action strategies connected to those in an iterative process comparing goals and strategies over data sources.
He added that he intended to convey methodically "the pure and unsophisticated knowledge of the past…to aid the progress of the future".
Her sails were designed more for steadying her when running with the wind abeam, than for aiding her progress through the water.
All of this progress aids the president, and on the night of February 12th, he should step up and make the issues of overturning Citizens United and going to public funding of campaigns cornerstones of his speech.
It is expected that the multi-dimensional framework will aid the gauging of health progress in a fair and balanced manner.
Other changes: the game now reduces the number of enemies in a location if you repeatedly die there, which has the benefit of aiding progress, but at the expense of reducing the number of 'resources' from which you can collect souls, the game's currency for buying equipment and statistical upgrades.
Prominent advances aiding progress in the field of biogeography since Darwin's day include a deeper understanding of speciation, discoveries in the area of paleontology and macroevolutionary theory, and the development of new methods for analyzing biogeographic data including phylogenetic approaches and approaches using GIS.
Establishing statistical trends with bio-monitoring data can aid in determining the progress of specific policy decisions to reduce or eliminate particular compounds in the environment or occupational setting.
Genes regulated in this way - i.e., expressed at a particular time in the cell division cycle, with the effect of aiding progress through a particular part of the cell division cycle - are called cell cycle regulated genes.
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