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As with any other core cellular processes, turning basic science knowledge about autophagy into therapies is difficult because of the interdependent nature of biochemical pathways.

Soil temperature is the principal driver of soil water evapotranspirative losses, and because of the interdependent linkages between soil temperature, soil moisture, weathering, production and retention of soil, vegetation, and hydrological response, relatively small temperature increases will likely accelerate the ongoing environmental changes in this and similar areas.

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While it has not asked for immediate help, the Ford Motor Company said it welcomed the assistance to G.M. and Chrysler because of the fragile, interdependent nature of the industry and its vast network of suppliers.

Cross-promotion is all part of the interdependent business culture that Braun has created.

Because of this interdependent relationship, one DU may have an incentive to "free-ride" off the screening decisions of others as the disease prevalence declines.

This transcends evolution because how did the interdependent components of the first cell come into being?

Designing an efficient Distributed Database System (DDBS) is considered as one of the most challenging problems because of multiple interdependent factors which are affecting its performance.

However, because of the large number of interdependent parameters the thickness of the run obtained in one pass of the spraying gun may range from a few hundred micrometres to as much as a few millimetres.

Because of their interdependent effects, it is possible that platforming strategies may alter preferred material choice.

The pathogenesis of DDD is difficult to elucidate because of the various DDD definitions and multiple interdependent factors, such as decreased nutrition supply [ 4], altered mechanical loading [ 5], hereditary factors [ 6], and changed extracellular matrix (ECM) composition [ 7].

Task interdependence is defined as the extent to which the organization's tasks require its members to work with one another because of interdependent workflows (Thompson 1967).

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