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The improvement of self-perceived competence due to the BLS course was the highest for complex tasks, i.e., the use of scissors and intracorporeal knot tying, while residents indicated no or little improvement in the more basic skills.

Hence, the majority of the students say that this kind of participation is important for their development of vocational competence, due to problem-solving activities being a good learning situation.

It has been demonstrated that rearing fish at inappropriate stocking densities may impair the growth and reduce immune competence due to factors such as clustering stress and the deterioration of water quality, which can affect both the feed intake and conversion efficiency of the fish ([Ellis et al. 2002]).

Research has shown that rehabilitation of immigrant women with chronic pain might be challenging both due to their lack of linguistic competence, due to lack of sufficient confidence/trust in their employers and in health personnel and lack of knowledge/skills among health care personnel in meeting immigrants' special needs.

Impaired immunological competence due to decreasing biodiversity and altered microbial stimulation is a suggested explanation.

A proportion of the minors donating biological samples for genetic research will never reach the age of majority or will never have legal competence due to their health status.

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The results of Dahlstrome's [ 90] study revealed that children whose bowel length was <25 cm developed very low levels of circulating lymphocytes causing immuno-competence due to very short bowel length, and not ingesting the food antigens which are the main stimulants of lymphocytic proliferation and immunoglobulin (IgG, IgA) synthesis.

KS79 is constitutively competent due to the lack of comR, a negative regulator of competence.

So, for instance, the prohibition on paternalism does not extend to children with immature deliberative faculties or to adults with very limited normative competence, whether due to congenital defects or social circumstance.

Thus, inhibition of ROCK activity in vitrified-warmed bovine oocytes during short-term recovery culture could lead to higher developmental competence, probably due to decreased apoptosis and normalized function of the MTOC.

One to test whether the loss of respiratory competence was due to the loss of functional mitochondrial DNA, and secondly, if so, to assess whether the loss was a direct effect of the loss of Mdj1 function in mtDNA transactions per se or indirect because of Mdj1 function in the mitochondrial heat shock response and protein folding [23,25].

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