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In pre-clinical studies dulanermin demonstrates broad spectrum anti-tumor activity and the ability to cooperate with multiple conventional and targeted therapies.
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These differentiation cues include FGF, Wg, and Dpp all of which have the ability to cooperate with HSPGs in the context of receptor activation (Lin 2004).
It is characterized by variables that detect a dilemma concerning environmental protection, or the ability to cooperate with other farmers facing environmental issues.
The tools are designed with the ability to cooperate and with an emphasis on common structures for workflow and result handling.
Inclusion criteria were physician diagnosis of a rheumatic disease and ability to cooperate with the interview.
Moyers et al. [ 30] also described how the advisers' ability to cooperate with the patients was important in enabling them to open up about themselves and their problems.
Such robots and systems must possess the ability to cooperate and coexist along with humans.
In addition to that, when improving their practice skills, nurses acquire more self-confidence and ability to cooperate with physicians as equal work partners.
Manufacturing systems must possess the ability to cooperate and coexist along with humans.
Lawyers for Mrs. Jackson disagreed with the call for confidentiality and said it could hinder their ability to cooperate with the investigation of Mr. Jackson's death.
F. oxysporum enzymes were tested as a substitute of commercial enzymes and F. oxysporum biomass for its ability to cooperate with S. cerevisiae in ethanol production.
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