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"For a July Fourth celebration, this was clearly an inappropriate environment for this type of display," Mr. Siben said yesterday.
After an inspection, health officials decreed the shelter an inappropriate environment for volunteers and visiting tourists, let alone for the cats, she said.
When you try to have difficult conversations with patients in an inappropriate environment (e.g. trolley) their confidence is undermined and this colours how they view adverse outcomes.
Aseptic conditions are maintained throughout procedure to minimize any possible contamination that can create an inappropriate environment due to external inflammatory stimuli.
The reasons given by women in this study were related to it being impersonal, isolated, and an inappropriate environment for the newborn baby.
However, while raising awareness of the importance of operative treatment in the management of dental problems among GPs may result in fewer patients receiving antibiotics, general practice remains an inappropriate environment for the management of dental problems.
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The state of the museum collection was also very serious: the small objects had been left in the storerooms for more than fifteen years in a totally inappropriate environment.
A number of autistic people who took part in the study said they had been interviewed in an inappropriate physical environment and had received a lack of appropriate support.
It is well-known that metastasis requires coordinated activation of various factors involved in proliferation, motility, cell-to-cell and cell-to-substrate contacts, degradation of extracellular matrix, inhibition of apoptosis, and adaptation to an inappropriate tissue environment (Poste and Fidler, 1980; Liotta et al, 1986).
For example, cells that would normally depend on basement membrane for preventing apoptosis [ 45] are selected for their ability to survive in an inappropriate ECM environment by over-expression of integrin signalling enzymes, such as focal adhesion kinase [ 46], which is frequently up-regulated in breast cancer [ 47].
Generally, contaminations come from three sources (Yilmaz and Singh, 2012; Blainey, 2013), the tainted specimen during the cell-sorting step, the polluted reagents or equipment used for the experiment, and the inappropriate environment during the experimental process (Blainey, 2013).
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