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Furthermore, evidence also indicates that chimpanzee serum cholesterol profiles have similar LDL and HDL components as humans.

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Regarding clinical application, subjective manual segmentation in SKINCAD is especially useful for images with complicated components, as human eyes are good at pattern recognition for diagnosis, whereas automated segmentation methods sometimes fail.

To engineer the factory of the future the paper argues for a reference model that is not necessary restricted to the control component, but integrates the physical and human components as well.

This complex is composed mainly of splicing factors with functions in early spliceosome assembly, including SR proteins and U1 and U2 snRNP components, as well as a putative human homolog of PRP5, an RNA-dependent ATPase.

The affected environment was broken down into thirteen components, such as Human health and immunity, Surface water, Air quality, etc.

From these stainings, we conclude that the hTEBCs contained large areas of human bone components, such as human bone cells and human-derived bone matrix, whereas blood vessels and the bone marrow were derived from the host.

Key strengths of the Global Fund and the GAVI Alliance on health systems of conflict-affected countries include: improvements in immunisation coverage, increased financing for health system components such as human resources, improved availability of health information, and greater civil society participation.

GIS applications are often run operationally as part of decision support systems with both a human interactive component as well as large scale batch or server-based components.

The data presented here indicate the likely extent of diversity of C. jejuni isolates from humans, permitting investigations to be designed that will determine the relative importance of the food chain and its individual componentsas sources of human Campylobacter infection.

Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, have a bias towards attending to faces more than other components in visual scenes, as humans do, although the bias is not as strong in chimpanzees (Kano & Tomonaga 2009), and the sequential fixations on the eye region of faces that are characteristic of humans are absent (Kano & Tomonaga 2010).

"It's not right that professional sports, and especially the professional sports media, have created an environment where gay players are willing to hide essential components of themselves as human beings in order to pursue their dreams, in order to not be a distraction.

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