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From these data, we conclude that productively HIV-1-infected iDCs have maintained a normal susceptibility to maturation induced by NK cells during the NK-DC cross-talk.
I begin with Bogost, move to Bennett, and conclude with a reading of Macaulay's children's book, which productively, if implicitly, performs the philosophies of Bogost and Bennett.
It doesn't take much of a leap to conclude that employees who are better utilized feel more fulfilled, more engaged; they work more productively.
We conclude by contrasting our recommendations with other alternatives and by describing ways in which academic scientists can contribute productively to the planning process and to endangered species recovery.
I conclude that the firewall theory of the interface, which determines the degree of the interpenetration between syntax and morphology on a language-particular basis, not only meets these specifications, but also serves as an explanatory model within which the syntax morphology interaction can be productively pursued.
The Obama administration has generally done a good job of "resetting" and managing the relationship with Moscow, working productively on Iran and Libya, concluding a new nuclear weapons agreement and increasing Russian logistical support to American forces in Afghanistan.
What can be done to resolve this productively?
Decades ago, he explored them himself, in a brief paper, but concluded that the problem was too remote to think about productively.
While he concluded that decade with a jail sentence for selling narcotics, he started this one more productively, dropping albums like Hood Father, Militant Minds, and the most recent one, released on December 16, Pre Magnum Opus.
Those authors concluded that, at least in the periphery, latently infected cells may co-exist with cells harboring productively replicating OvHV-2.
Concluding remarks.
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