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Thus, the application of the VPA to modulate NF-кB related pathways should be carefully assessed before being brought into practice.
To enhance the accessibility of these methodologies, I demonstrate how they can be brought into practice in the R statistical environment, which offers flexible statistical designs.
This was brought into practice in 1949 after World War II.
Encouraged by such good results, our group has developed a technique to allow us to meticulously repair the posterior capsule during THA, a procedure which we have brought into practice at our institution since June ,2004.
'Context' was understood as the setting in which the mechanisms are brought into practice and described by outlining the barriers and facilitators to change encountered in the implementation process.
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There's always that extra edge that's difficult to bring into practice".
In order for glass formation to take place, the glassmaker would ensure that the cooling rate of the substance exceeded the critical cooling rate for crystal formation thus bringing into practice the kinetic theory that any substance can be brought to glass if it is cooled rapidly enough.
The ability to quickly and reliably detect a clinically deteriorating patient and intervene appropriately is a skill nurses are expected to bring into practice.
Films that portray qualitative research findings can allow clinicians to recognise the emotions they bring into practice within a safe environment removed from the clinical encounter.
Playing the cajón, a Peruvian box drum that Mr. de Lucía brought into flamenco practice in the 1970s, Mr. Suárez evoked the stomping cadences of an Andalusian Gypsy dancer.
This indicates that these MMP inhibitors, if proven effective for any novel indication, may be quickly brought into clinical practice.
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