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Given their broad application, the minerals have been a primary target of humanitarian groups concerned about genocide, sexual violence, child soldiers and other issues that have been common outgrowths of conflicts in Central Africa.
The actor and political activist, known for her roles in such films as Divergent and Double Jeopardy, said the torrent of highly sexualized and gender-based attacks is an all-too-common outgrowth of social media, which increasingly has become a platform that incubates and normalizes misogyny.
The common currency was an outgrowth of efforts that began in the mid-20th century, as Europe reeled from the carnage and disruption of two world wars.
In subject 19, non-adherence to the VVC regimen was associated not with reversion to the most common baseline sequence, but with outgrowth of one of the other major lineages present at baseline (Fig 2c and Fig S3, S4, S5).
This was elegantly demonstrated in a recent 'bicompartmental' mouse model of medulloblastoma; complex genetic events were shared between metastatic tumour sites and a restricted population of their matched primaries, highly supportive of a common progenitor cell initiating metastatic outgrowth (Wu et al, 2012).
This form of growth is common among fungi and in some animal cells (neurite outgrowth during the development of the nervous system; see [ 15]), and in flowering plants it occurs only in root hairs and pollen tubes.
It is legitimate to argue that anti-Semitism was far from the center of Eliot's thought and art, that it was merely a common class prejudice or a questionable outgrowth of his theology.
Executives at both companies characterized the deal as an outgrowth of their "shared common vision" to provide online consumers with critiques of the latest technology, a niche CNet has exploited to become one of the more profitable Internet companies.
Distinctive morphological effects, the most common of which was reduced neurite outgrowth (Fig. 7E,F,H K), were caused by both active and inactive compounds.
In mammals, a common mechanism to regulate axon branch number is excessive axonal outgrowth and exuberant branch formation during development followed by a refinement process called pruning (Low and Cheng, 2006).
Hence, TAMs promote epithelial outgrowth and invasion, which are common features of development and cancer [ 3, 9].
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