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"Prehab is a great idea because usually there is the window of time in which someone has been diagnosed, they're very worried and you can utilise that time to their benefit with very specific strategies that help them emotionally and physically.

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Here, we explore bispecific adaptors that can utilise established anti-cancer therapeutic antibodies.

Earlier this year, I heard Adobe's Kevin Lynch speak of the need for service-oriented clients that can utilise native client services much more intelligently and include consistent support for remote services.

However, large-scale systems that can utilise the high irradiance levels of daylight much better than today (Slegers et al. [2013]) are a prerequisite for future energy-efficient hydrogen production using microalgae.

It's time to start thinking of radically different types of organisations and initiatives; those that can utilise and benefit from parallel time.

It's a call to arms and a refusal to compromise: "I am often working in an effort to propose an alternative to the hyper-positive demands of feminism today: I am not reaching for a crystallized, capitalist "happiness" or "freedom," but rather, an acceptance of a permanently alienated girl-self, but a self that can utilise its dislodged miseries and infuse them with meaning".

The increasing availability of such data is likely to make methods that can utilise it more prevalent.

Second, both flow cytometry- and microarray-based high-throughput assays for T cell detection have been developed that can utilise these collections of pMHC reagents.

Desulfobacca acetoxidans, first isolated from a sulfidogenic bioreactor (Oude Elferink et al. 1999), is a Gram-negative SRB that can utilise acetate as the only source of organic carbon and electron donor.

Use of alternative yeast species (for example, S. kudriavzevii [ 51]) and existing recombinant industrial strains (for example, see [ 52]) that can utilise alternative substrates and agro-industrial feedstocks for the production of squalene and ethanol is also of interest.

Microorganisms that possess the enzymatic machinery needed to unlock fuel energy from cellulosic and lignocellulosic fractions of plant biomass [ 1- 5] and recombinant strains that can utilise alternative substrates (such as inulin [ 6]) for the production of additional bio-based products [ 7- 10], are of major interest to biofuel and biorefinery industries.

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