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Thus, the microfilament system of the injected cells did not show obvious failures but it remains unclear whether mammalian actin coexisted with plant microfilaments or functioned as a part of these filaments.
The Diversity Challenge also reports compelling new evidence that a strong ethnic identity can coexist with a larger community identity: students from all ethnic groups were equally likely to identify themselves as a part of the broader UCLA community.
Paranoia played a part as well.
History plays a part as well.
Family responsibilities play a part as well.
Secondly, virtualization can be regarded as a fundamental part of next-generation architectures, whereby multiple 'overlay' networks coexist by creating different logical networks for communication purposes [25].
Environmental concern builds on the assumption that people perceive themselves as a central part of nature (Crosby et al. 1981), and such belief that one coexists with the environment has impact on pro-environmental behaviors (e.g., recycling) as a direct predictor (Schultz and Oskamp 1996) as well an indirect determinant (Bamberg 2003; Kilbourne and Pickett 2008).
In clinical practice, symptomatic AC-joint osteoarthritis often coexists with, or is a part of, a subacromial pain syndrome.
Our past together as a family coexisted with the future to which we were heading.
Underwater, we can be at peace and watch as an entire world coexists in fluid harmony as it has always done.
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