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At the end of the project, other specialties became involved in developing treatments and procedures in the OPD.
And after three years as chair I became involved in developing a new program, Integrated Science, Business, and Technology (ISBT), for which I am now chair.
Muller did not understand Stefani's vision for the video, so Stefani became involved in developing ideas for the video.
Since the ECM is a physical barrier, prevention of proteolytic breakdown by MMPs represented a key therapeutic target during tumorigenesis and many pharmaceutical companies became involved in developing MMP inhibitors as anticancer therapeutics.
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The sessions are intended to allow citizens to "become involved in developing the vision and objectives for the LDP".
However, with increasing emphasis being placed on the improvement of outcome and efficiency, physicians have also become involved in developing CP.
The poet became involved in further developing Surrealist techniques, and, together with Breton and Valentine Hugo, drew one of the better-known examples of "exquisite corpses".
A nuclear engineer by training, he became involved in the early 1980s in developing the MX intercontinental ballistic missile, known as the Peacekeeper, which has since been deactivated.
The Museum Company and the Smithsonian also embarked on a long-term product-development and licensing agreement in which the Museum Company became involved in helping to develop products with Smithsonian Business Ventures, which oversees the Smithsonian's product and licensing division.
After this success other scientists became involved in the quest to develop large quantities of purified insulin extracts.
Shortly after that, Mulligan became involved in a movement to develop a different style of jazz, known as cool jazz.
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