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We, then, operate on the coordinating part of the system architecture to obtain an equivalent version of the system which is failure-free.
Alternatively, the relevant trader – with valuable skills and experience – could raise outside capital and continue doing an equivalent version of his or her job.
It also said it pitched the price to the NHS at 25%to40%0% less than that of an equivalent version of the drug that the NHS had been buying for a long time.
It is an equivalent version of Proposition 2.1 iv).
(ii) It is an equivalent version of Proposition 2.1 iv).
For an equivalent version of (2.35), see [[9], Theorem 3] for details.
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The linguistic validation of the GAD-7 into Portuguese aimed to obtain a conceptually equivalent version easily understood by patients.
In this study, we utilized a truncated, functionally equivalent version of the P22 tailspike protein, P22sTsp, as a prototype to demonstrate the therapeutic potential of Tsps in the GI tract of chickens.
They had been told briefly that the drug they were being dispensed was a cheaper but equivalent version of the brand-name drug, which was produced by another firm.
Also, the same passive house decreased life cycle energy demand by a factor of three – expected to rise to four in a new version – with respect to an equivalent conventional version, when operating energy was expressed as primary energy and the lifetime assumed to be 80 years.
The most promising current approach is to insert a functional gene into the patient that will lead to the production of either the native protein or a compatible non-immunogenic equivalent version.
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