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A generalization of the concept was provided by the phlogiston theory, formulated in the 17th century.

A proof of concept was provided.

The proof of concept was provided by Zhang et al., who produced Surfactin with Bacillus subtilis ATCC 21332 strictly anaerobic for the first time (Zhang et al. 2007).

Evidence for this concept was provided by our finding that the combination of mutation and CNGs acted synergistically to enhance ras GTPase activity.

Proof of this concept was provided using mouse models wherein the locus that codes for Cdk4, one of the important gate-keepers of the mammalian cell cycle machinery, was targeted by genetic recombineering [36], [53].

Final proof of concept was provided by the first recertifications.

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An example of this concept is provided in Fig. 4.

Proof of concept is provided by Monte Carlo simulation results.

Operational examples from the application of the developed guidance to the i4D/CTA concept are provided.

A more detailed description and imaging example of this 'theranostic' concept is provided in the paragraph on neuroendocrine tumors later in this article.

The proof of concept is provided by studying a model reaction, namely the reductive cyclisation of allyl 2-bromobenzyl ether which has interesting industrial applications.

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