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In HIV infections, viral quasispecies change in their adaptation to certain cell types, due to differences in selective pressure that may be exerted, for example, by the immune system [ 12].
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Metabolic controls are exerted similarly for fats and proteins.
For Bloom "anxiety" is exerted by the intimidating weight of literary forebears.
In simulation of integrated circuits, for example, we are often concerned with the currents at the contacts (outputs) rather than inside the circuit when certain voltages are exerted on the contacts (inputs).
Social and structural authority is exerted.
Last week, for example, Europeans were exerting a significant pull in the attempt by the United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, to broker an effort to reunify Cyprus, long divided into Greek and Turkish sectors.
US policymakers were appalled, for example, to see the European Central Bank using cash shortages to exert pressure on the Greek government.
D-Cycloserine may not always exert optimal efficacy, as there is evidence that, for example in social anxiety patients, the achieved fear inhibition may not be sustained [ 14].
This is for example the case when a new exposure enters at some calendar time and exerts the same effect over all ages.
The issue of radiological progression can be regarded an example for the influence clinical trials may exert.
But there are some places — Provence and Venice, for example — that exert a power over the imagination that is a kind of love and seems available to people from anywhere, even rainy Britain.
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