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Overall, we contend that our collective attention to race, SES, GRS, maternal obesity, and BRS would broadly serve as correlates of various lifestyle and body weight indicators.
More broadly, WholeCellSimDB serves as a valuable example of how to systematically organize and communicate results data, and how relational databases and HDF can be combined to manage scientific data.
In Strombus the foot is greatly narrowed; in limpets and abalones it is broadly expanded and serves as an adhesive disk.
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In its most extreme form, the withholding of information or its sub-optimal utilisation when it could broadly serve to improve individual and public health outcomes can be viewed as a violation of the common good.
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More broadly, they serve as an example for all people of good will who seek social justice and compassion for their fellow human beings.
All of these examples of disciplinary learning show that gesture, and arguably embodied actions more broadly, may serve as a useful resource in improving spatial thinking precisely because it serves to ground understanding of spatial concepts in bodily action.
Stromal-derived factor-1 α (SDF-1 α or CXCL12) is a broadly expressed CXC chemokine which serves as a potent chemoattractant for mature and immature haematopoietic cells.
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