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To achieve self-managing behavior, various methods have been exploited in past.
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Besides livestock production, the community has been experimenting with new livelihood options, using resources available but has hardly been exploited in the past.
Several are the features that characterize the residues that are part of a hot spot and these have been exploited in the past for prediction purposes.
The phenomenon of human populations clustering around roads and other access routes has been exploited in the past [22], [23], though for much of the World, the data that exists on routes is incomplete [24], and the use of such data is likely to be detrimental to mapping accuracy (Table 2, [10]).
Numerous of these abnormalities have been exploited in the past to diagnose lung diseases, allowing proper treatment and follow-up.
Somewhat ironically, it appears therefore that retroviral integrations that occurred in the ancient past have in more recent times been exploited in the human genome to diversify defence genes to counter modern day virus threats.
They have been exploited in education.
"Because he was exploited in the past is not a reason to exploit others in the future," said Josephine Lee, the coordinator for Justice Will Be Served, a labor organizing campaign that championed Mr. Nget's aggrieved workers.
The X-ray structures of some CDKs especially CDK2 was exploited in the past few years, and several inhibitors have been found, e.g., flavopiridol, indirubicin, roscovitine, etc., but due to the specificity issues of these inhibitors (binding to all CDKs), these were called as pan inhibitors.
This adoptive immunotherapy, using either autologous or allogeneic dendritic cells, was exploited in the past in patients with different tumors [ 170– 170]).
The women are exploited in every way.
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