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With China now the world's largest exporter to Japan, he wrote, "Japan's dependence on the U.S. has just been replaced by a broader dependence on China and the U.S". Japan, which has done relatively little in the way of economic reform in recent years, now finds itself dragged upward by the muscular growth of its two largest trading partners.
Moreover, as HER2 expression and ER expression tend to be inversely related, this dual finding suggests a broader dependence of IDC-DCIS on mitogenic signalling.
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Depression requires hundreds of pairings but has less stringent long timescale requirements and broad timing dependence.
Although the exact stoichiometry could not be identified with spectroscopy, Sverjensky [16] found that the surface species (>SOH 2 >SiO- 2_MOH+ or (>SOH 2 >SiO- 2_M2+, where M stands for any alkaline earth, captured the broad pH dependence for much of the alkaline earth sorption.
FBP28 W8Y exhibits a weak feature at 230 nm with a broad, noncooperative dependence on temperature.
Nevertheless, future studies may be able to draw stronger inferences by including a broader array of dependence measures or assessing dependence prior to a quit attempt.
The sustained current observed in patch clamp experiments was modeled as an increased probability of entering a bursting mode of channel openings, based on the observed broad voltage-dependence of mutation-enhanced late current.
The GN-STBQ and SSTDS, designed to measure broader constructs of dependence, were found to predict both withdrawal and craving which may be advantageous in clinical settings.
Furthermore, the ASIC sodium channel role in glioma could represent an adaptation in the cancer cells to favor proliferation and invasion, and the involvement of HSC70 might be part of a broader tumor-cell dependence on chaperones.
Stable formation is accomplished only in monolayers that show a relatively broad and steep dependence of impulse wavelength and propagation velocity on rate of excitation.
Anisotropy of inelastic behaviors, or in a more broad sense, the dependence of inelastic behaviors on the type of loading and direction is common for many high-temperature materials (Naumenko and Altenbach 2016).
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