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They know they are role models and that how they act, speak and behave fundamentally influence the culture.
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As regular readers of the Internet blog will know it's a concept we launched nine years ago in London - creating a space combining both the latest consumer technology and digital know-how to ensure BBC staff and invited guests like community groups could see, use and learn about the latest technologies that will fundamentally influence the content we make, and how it is consumed by our audiences.
Each single study did not fundamentally influence the positive outcome and no evidence of publication bias was observed in OS.
Furthermore, the inductors in series with the DC circuit breakers fundamentally influence the travelling wave behaviour, and the size of these inductors might take various values depending on the requirements from the DC circuit breakers [3, 4] and DC grids [16].
Therefore, especially in complicated and recurrent conditions, imaging plays an important role; imaging findings may fundamentally influence the treatment [4].
Studies on SIRT6-deficient knockout mice suggested SIRT6 to fundamentally influence the aging process since these mice displayed genomic instability and premature aging symptoms, dying several weeks after birth (Mostoslavsky et al. 2006).
Although it is possible that systematic scaling issues would fundamentally influence the shape of the exposure response relationship, we used the same exposure scaling for lung cancer and cardiovascular mortality, and the fact that the lung cancer exposure response was nearly linear suggests that the exposure scaling may be reasonable.
Body mass (and its distribution) fundamentally influences the static and kinetic energy requirements of an organism, and the reduction of body mass relative to linear dimensions, i.e. reduction of specific body density, will convey a major energetic advantage (and thus selective advantage, Currey & Alexander, 1985; Wedel, 2005, 2009).
Exploring a world in which the uses of language, classification and accountability between amateurs and professionals played essential roles, Lewis offers a vivid introduction to Ridgway and shows how his work fundamentally influenced the direction of American and international ornithology.
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