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Of these, 47 have been completely achieved but no progress has been made on 10.
However, understanding the participation of AP-1 in complex processes such as those of multi-step tumorigenesis has not yet been completely achieved.
The results indicate that the benefits of integrated services have not been completely achieved in China.
Additionally, paternal siRNA activation might have been completely achieved at least by 7 DAP based on 2 m:1p expression ratio at this developmental stage, leading to the balanced siRNA landscapes of the two parental genomes.
Renal dysfunction is an independent risk factor for graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation (KTx) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the main cause of dead post-KTx [ 4– 6]; thus, extended long-term graft survival has not been completely achieved.
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The mass conservation is completely achieved over the whole globe.
Therefore, the fuel economy and the decreasing pollutant emissions emitted to the environment through use of LPG cannot be completely achieved at cold start of the engines.
Their unique magic resides in the discernible hand of the artist, who, like an offstage conjurer, offers human warmth, emotional intimacy and subtle characterizations that cannot yet be completely achieved on computers.
The experimental results showed that surface hydrophobic modification was completely achieved due to the increasing contact angle on the surface of geopolymer from 21° to 122°, the floating of specimens on the water surface and low water adsorption of about 0.5% after 28 days of exposure.
"I think the goal was completely achieved," Columbia University's Takatoshi Ito, who specialises in finance, said.
This healing process, which is called osseointegration, could be completely achieved in a period from 3 to 6 months [23].
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