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The rationale is based on principles of a genetic sieve analysis, where the 2 analyses may be cooperative for delineating neutralizing antibodies as a mechanistic correlate of protection.
Ultrasound also takes substantially longer compared with chest radiography because all areas must be adequately explored; therefore, it may be difficult for a child to be cooperative for that length of time.
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Much of this was packaged and controlled — and the press was cooperative, for example, in deferring to the president's desired image by never showing him in a wheelchair.
Moreover, binding to the filament is cooperative for cofilin (De La Cruz, 2005), αE-catenin (Hansen et al., 2013), and myosin (Orlova and Egelman, 1997).
"They have been somewhat hampered by their client's unwillingness to be cooperative," a lawyer for Mr. Malvo, Craig S. Cooley, said about Mr. Muhammad's lawyers.
Accounting for implicatures when there are alternative ways to be cooperative is another outstanding problem for pragmatic theory.
Also offered are cooperative grants for groups engaging in interdisciplinary research and core-competence grants for cohesive research units doing research of strategic importance.
All of the players were cooperative except for Jose Canseco, who was intimidating.
Just before leaving the courtroom, the judge commended Kruger for being cooperative during the trial.
Sometimes, though, if the baby is cooperative it will scream for help and be taken to your igloo.
The winners in Leibniz's struggle for existence are cooperative.
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