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Columbia College became increasingly selective in admissions and more socially diverse than any other highly selective private college.
Furthermore, the PTHrP isoforms became increasingly selective during the osteogenic differentiation of MSCs, displaying the potential to be novel molecular markers of stem cell state [ 36].
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With the luxury of an expanded pool of applicants, N.Y.U. has become increasingly selective.
Beginning from age 12, sports teams become increasingly selective and the majority of teenagers drop out of sports.
Adelphi said that its student body of 6,400 had become increasingly selective, with average SAT scores for entering students close to 1,100.
Here in Gainesville, binge drinking remains ritualized behavior for many of the 51,000 students, even as admission to the university has become increasingly selective.
"But we have to be very selective". Donald J. Waters, program officer for scholarly communication at the Mellon Foundation, said his foundation had also become increasingly selective over the years.
Modern immunology, besides using such basic techniques as vaccination, has become increasingly selective and sophisticated in its manipulation of the body's immune system through drugs and other agents in efforts to achieve a desired therapeutic goal.
The molecules were all found to covalently inhibit KDM1A and to become increasingly selective against human monoamine oxidases MAO A and MAO B through the introduction of bulkier substituents on the cyclopropylamine ring.
Publishers are learning that lesson as the games market is flooded with product and consumers become increasingly selective.
During the epoch of globalisation and super-diversity in which we are now thought to live immigration policies in immigration countries have become increasingly selective.
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