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In the service domain, where customers are in many cases tightly integrated in an organization's processes, the mere reduction of process variants may be enough to decrease the customers' perceived individuality even if the output itself is not standardized.
However, it has been suggested that in a number of cases, tightly regulated events underlay the onset of GEI self-mobilization (Jain et al., 2003).
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And Hueston clearly plans to keep his case tightly focused to convince the Enron jury that Lay and Skilling knowingly lied.
In this case, tightly controlled TAR is beneficial to the S. cerevisiae cell.
Uniformed soldiers brushed past other customers between narrow rows of display cases packed tightly with handguns and old cellphones shot up by bullets.
The components are stored in locked cases and tightly inventoried.
Controls and cases were tightly age matched – no pair differed by more than 2 years – to adjust for age-associated changes and generate age-independent data.
Hierarchal clustering demonstrates that genes expected to co-express form obvious, distinct and in certain cases very tightly correlated clusters, validating the reliability of this technical approach to biomarker discovery.
The finding of chromosome instability in oncocytic thyroid carcinoma may contribute to explain the peculiar phenotype of the tumors, i.e. the aberrant mitochondrial hyperplasia that, in a relatively high percentage of cases, is tightly associated to the occurrence of clearly pathogenic mitochondrial DNA mutations.
After a screw lid was put on top of the case and tightly sealed using a Teflon tape, the case was immersed in a water bath kept at 80°C for 60 min and then cooled down to room temperature.a In the aluminum tube of 50 mL, the amount of pure water (2 mL) is estimated to be enough to realize relative humidity of 100% with a positive pressure of about several bars during the heat treatment [21].
The legal issue in the case was tightly focused and quite preliminary: Was Hank Skinner, a death row inmate in Texas, entitled to sue a prosecutor there under a federal civil rights law for refusing to allow testing of DNA evidence?
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