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Then, if they do well in a sport, the desire to excel grows as they see the benefits to their self-esteem, and subsequently gain the approval of their peers.

The aim of this study is to fully explore Small Angle Light Scattering (SALS) as a means to non-destructively assess collagen fibre architecture in arterial tissue and subsequently gain insights into load induced reorientation.

Trade costs are now partly determined by information asymmetries and co-ordination problems, and firms that can lower these will raise productivity (and subsequently gain market share) (McCann and Acs 2011; Hanson 2012).

Take special note of the early Muslim women who were able to bring their injustices and demands to the attention of then living Prophet Mohamed and subsequently gain social progress, rights and recognition.

Interestingly, even autophagy-deficient mutants of C. albicans can still escape the phagocytes and subsequently gain access to the external nutrients (Palmer et al., 2007).

This software was used to find common pathways determined by differentially expressed genes and subsequently gain a better insight in Yorkshire versus Meishan day 12 endometrium expression profiles.

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Loewenthal first called on Seidlitz three weeks ago saying he had verbal greetings from a New York friend and subsequently gained the confidence of Mr. and Mrs. Seidlitz.

He was revealed to have donated to an aide to the former defence secretary Liam Fox, and subsequently gained a meeting with arms sales minister Gerald Howarth.

Cash introduced Kristofferson at the 1969 Newport Folk Festival, where the struggling singer-songwriter first performed for a big audience and, subsequently, gained some footing in the music industry.

Mr. da Silva, a former factory worker known as Lula, is the favorite heading into the runoff after narrowly missing a first-round victory and subsequently gaining the support of leading opponents.

1228 January 28 , 1256near Hoogwoude, Netherlands William, also called William Of Holland, German Wilhelm Von Holland (born 1228 died Jan . 28 , 1256near Hoogwoude, Holland), German king from Oct. 3, 1247, elected by the papal party in Germany as antiking in opposition to Conrad IV and subsequently gaining general recognition.

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