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However, cancer and endothelial metabolism have only recently been recognized to exist like brothers in arms, in that endothelial cells have been found to be highly glycolytic, exactly like cancer cells (De Bock et al., 2013a,b; Rivera and Bergers, 2014; Verdegem et al., 2014).

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As a result, although ligament laxity values are recognized to exist, specific values are not directly available in the literature for use in FE models.

Nitrite (NO2 −) is ubiquitous within environmental, food, and agricultural products, which was recognized to exist in physiological systems when ingest compounds contain NO2 − [1, 2].

Reciprocal relationships between the variables are recognized to exist but are not represented.

Now, this phenomenon is starting to be recognized to exist in a large variety of protein-protein and protein-DNA complexes involved in intrinsically unstructured proteins, and thus designated as the 'fuzzy complex'.

Chronic non-communicable and communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes, intentional and unintentional injuries, tuberculosis, rheumatic heart disease, and HIV infection are recognized to exist in slums because of the late complications of these diseases that the formal health sector sees and deals with.

Several risk factors for falls and hip-fractures have been recognized, but controversy still exists toward the importance of structural cardiac abnormalities as a potentially modifiable risk factor for recurrent falls.

Finally, although often sharing many parameters in common, it is recognized that heterogeneity exists in the structure of different HPV natural history models.

In recent years, this gap has been recognized and a number of vehicles now exist to improve outcome, including rare tumor groups, disease-specific registries, and clinics.

Hence, knowledge of the clinical presentation, management, and long-term outcome of these tumors has been based on limited single institution data or extrapolation from adult studies 4. In recent years, the gap in clinical and scientific knowledge for rare pediatric tumors has been recognized and a number of vehicles now exist to better define and improve outcome for these children.

However, the structure of an episode is far more complex, and it has long been recognized that depressive and manic symptoms often exist simultaneously during periods of illness and can combine to create so-called 'mixed states' (Kraepelin 1921).

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