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The decision to restrict her availability has led Democrats and other critics to accuse the White House of trying to hide embarrassing information about its failure to pre-empt the Sept. 11 attacks.

Their availability has led to accurate and widespread genome engineering, with multiple applications in basic research, biotechnology, and therapy.

Limited donor organ availability has led to the development of alternative therapeutic strategies, including xenotransplantation, mechanical support devices, and cell transfer/tissue engineering protocols.

This widespread availability has led to a rapid growth in the use of radioligand binding assays to characterize novel receptors and receptor subtypes and determine their anatomical distribution, and these assays play a vital role in the development of drugs by the pharmaceutical industry (Bylund and Toews 1993; Carpenter et al. 2002).

For example: a toddler may have come to depend upon a type C strategy of tantrums in working to maintain the availability of an attachment figure whose inconsistent availability has led the child to distrust or distort causal information about their apparent behaviour.

Further research from the same setting has also shown that although ART availability has led to a "process of normalisation" and decreased internalised stigma [ 11], the positive health effects of ART have created new sources of stigma, as communities worry that the improved health of people living with HIV may mean they are more likely to have sex and transmit the virus [ 12].

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New challenges in scientific research, such as high-throughput systems, isolation procedures that allow to obtain a single substance from a complex matrix in high degree of purity, low costs and wide availability, have led to the discovery of new tailor-made synthetic recognition systems.

Over time, changes in density and food availability have led to evolutionary changes in alewife morphology (smaller gapes and narrower spacing between gill rakers) that facilitate feeding on the smaller species (Palkovacs and Post 2008, Palkovacs and Post 2009).

National applications, further methodological research and an increase in data availability have led to improved national, regional and global estimates for 2000, but substantial uncertainty around the disease burden caused by major conditions, including, HIV, remains.

However, the cost associated with acellular allogeneic or xenogeneic tissues and its minimal availability has lead to development and characterization of other classes of protein-derived biomaterials.

Chondrocytes thrive in this restricted environment of low oxygen tension and poor nutrient availability which has led to suggestions that hypoxia may be a protective mechanism against the development of osteoarthritis (OA).

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