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Tissue engineered scaffolds and devices are often engineered to be delivered by minimally invasive mechanisms such as polymerization or spreading upon injection into the target site.
Of course the development of nanodiagnostics, which are often engineered to provide multimodality imaging, will soon add a new dimension to clinical molecular imaging as the translation of such agents is being vigorously pursued [ 57, 58].
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Fusion proteins can occur naturally, but are often engineered as a way to help purify a protein, or to aid in the study of its expression or localization.
Hence, artificial miRNA sponges are often engineered and delivered by vectors as a way to investigate loss-of-function phenotypes or for therapeutic purposes (8, 17).
Routinely in Dahl's books, adults who mistreat children or animals get grotesque comeuppances, and these are often engineered by the victims, through their own cunning and courage.
Software systems are often engineered and tested for functionality under normal rather than worst-case conditions.
Major breakthroughs in such a process are often engineered in arduous all-night negotiations, with the psychology of political pressure as a key factor (e.g. [7]).
Major breakthroughs in such a process are often engineered in arduous all-night negotiations, with the psychology of political pressure as a key factor (e.g. [ 7]).
This enhancement was often engineered through production of excess ROS, targeting proliferated cells [ 5, 69].
They are often engineers or IT professionals, with access to and experience with the tools needed to work on a drone.
The WASH in Schools e-certificate programme is designed to teach development professionals – including WASH professionals, who are often engineers – about the 'soft'-ware, or community-related, aspects of WASH in Schools.
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