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This is beneficial, because "the organization matches expert knowledge organization in which a few fundamental principles are viewed as requisite for a very broad understanding" (Brewe, 2008, p. 1156).

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Any surgeon wishing to embark on hip arthroscopy should receive appropriate education in this technique, as requisites for a successful outcome include immaculate surgical technique, appropriate instrumentation and adherence to advice from experienced colleagues.

A stimulation-independent assembly of BCR effector proteins into preformed signalling complexes has been suggested as requisite for antigen-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of kinase substrates including SLP65 itself (Wienands et al, 1996, 1998).

Conversely, this may not be as requisite for maintenance of targets with the addition of LM75/25 where the rapid-acting analog component can further compensate for meal-related insulin secretory deficits.

However, despite the fact that her father was one of the most learned men of his generation he did not teach her Latin or Greek, though she did apparently learned French as was deemed requisite for a gentlewoman of the time.

Hiaasen's women most often dole out their sexuality as a requisite for making a living — working as a stripper, like Erin Grant, in "Strip Tease," is just a way of providing for your kids that beats Burger King — and have a sound, dubious evaluation of male lust as a thing to be amused by, fended off, and, at times, wearily assented to, rather than as a primal force to be manipulated.

The results of this work strongly suggest that the actual isogenicity and the genotypic architecture of near-isogenic materials should be monitored both during the introgression procedure and on the final materials as a paramount requisite for a successful mendelization of target QTL.

In the past, ESA hyporesponsiveness was defined as requirement for a requisite minimum dose of ESA in order to maintain hemoglobin in the target range (i.e., 10 12 g/dL) [ 16] or failure to reach the target range despite such a dose [ 17, 18].

In particular, transitions into and through postdoctoral training are of importance, as this is a nearly uniform requisite for a faculty position and, at this training step, the participation of women and scientists from URM backgrounds drops significantly from levels seen at the PhD milestone (Martinez et al., 2007; NRC, 2011; National Science Board, 2012).

Yet the contradictory idea that we must impose controls on ourselves and each other as a requisite for freedom remains a primary force in America -- and, not incidentally, a key to maintaining our woefully inegalitarian order.

Unique features of the trial include absence of systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria as a requirement for inclusion, use of the EAA to confirm endotoxemia as a requisite for treatment, and use of a detailed 'fascade' hemoperfusion event as a blinding mechanism.

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