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Until this redefinition is available, long term immunosuppressive treatment and thorough follow up of the immunological status of patients are likely indispensable.
The functional annotation of such domain families, whether commonly shared between or exclusive to genomes, bears significance since they are likely indispensable for the survival of the organism [ 4].
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Banned under Colonel Qaddafi, such organizations are likely to prove indispensable for the protection of Libyan history.
Our 21st-century lifestyles would not be possible without them, and they are likely to play an indispensable role for the foreseeable future.
His critics — inclined to portray him as too eager to apologize for America's failings and too willing to surrender the nation's role as the single, indispensable superpower — are likely to extract elements of the new document to bolster their case.
The genes in cluster 4 are likely candidate genes that are indispensable for lung cancer metastasis to the brain because these genes presented a significantly increased expression in the metastatic brain tumors but not in the primary lung cancer tissue or the benign tissue.
The least indispensable breeding dogs are likely to be the oldest, least-adoptable ones.
In so doing, Ii1 appears to "lock" the protease in the closed, inactive conformation a feature that is likely to be indispensable for effective IDE inhibitors.
On the other hand, the lamina dura below the crown is likely to be indispensable for maintaining the cortical bone in the mandible to prevent stimuli from the outside and/or inside of the cortical bone.
Yet because of history and geography, China is likely to remain Myanmar's indispensable ally for the foreseeable future.
As we work toward a decarbonized energy future, the widespread use of carbon capture technology will likely be an indispensable strategy in our toolkit.
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