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The high-density opsonization on the surface of apoptotic blebs would be expected to efficiently trigger efferocytosis by activating specific complement receptors such as CD91 expressed by macrophages.

Thus, there is no single antioxidant or antioxidant system that would be expected to efficiently prevent ROS formation and oxidative stress induced by any of these toxins and addressing this issue requires extensive and additional investigation.

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That's why all these ventures are using an auction format, which is expected to efficiently create a marketplace where buyers and sellers will come together.

The NC memory is expected to efficiently preserve the trapped charge due to the discrete charge storage node while also demonstrating excellent features such as fast program/erase speeds, low programming potentials, and high endurance.

Therefore, the lift force is expected to efficiently affect the growth rate of the grain whose size is 10 cm at R1 ∼ 0.5 if there is a grain-concentrated part.

The integration of the bioaffinity of heparin with growth factors and the biomimicry of electrospun fibrous network to extracellular matrices is expected to efficiently bind and gradually release growth factors.

Hence, the same biased distribution can be used to reduce the variance of the individual bit error probability estimates P ̂ b, n ∗ for n=1,…,Nb, and therefore, it is expected to efficiently reduce the variance of the BER estimate P ̂ b ∗ as well.

In addition, cooperation through communication channels between the rescue teams located in nearby locations may be necessary for the efficient coordination of the emergency operation; thus, the communication system used, is expected to efficiently integrate a plethora of applications with different requirements and performance objectives [6].

Information-driven modern molecular models of GPCR complexes are expected to efficiently guide the rational design of GPCR oligomer-specific drugs, possibly allowing researchers to reach for the high-hanging fruits in GPCR drug discovery, i.e. more potent and selective drugs for efficient therapeutic interventions.

Integrated testing strategies (ITS), as opposed to single definitive tests, are expected to efficiently combine different in vitro methods.

All of the subfamilies of the MEROPS database of proteolytic enzymes [ 72], which are expected to efficiently digest proteins and/or to work in inhospitable environments of the extracellular matrix (A01, C13, G01, M35, M20, S08, S09, S10; [ 51]), are represented in these predicted secretomes.

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