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It has been demonstrated that during 5 days of imipenem treatment, clinical isolates had developed imipenem resistance via a decrease of porin synthesis conjointly to a production of efflux system [4], [17].

In HT-29 cells, bosentan time-dependently decreased DNA synthesis, which was abolished by addition of ET-1 conjointly to bosentan.

To tailor effective prevention strategies that respond effectively to contextual risk factors, it is necessary to gain insight into how location and temporal, social, and situation characteristics operate independently and conjointly to affect drinking and drinking-related outcomes.

This aspect of GRS function has been attributed to its dense reciprocal connections with the hippocampal formation, with the idea that the two areas operate conjointly to support spatial memory (Mizumori et al. 2000).

The observation that the antibodies to each individual receptor reduced the uptake of Δ isp2/ isp3 to the same level suggests that the 3 receptors act conjointly to promote the enhanced phagocytosis of Δ isp2/ isp2/

Second, it is possible that the COMT val met polymorphism affects activity in one or more regions of the high gf network through its influence upon metabolism of norepinephrine (Mannisto and Kaakkola 1999, though see Tunbridge et al. 2006); the ascending catecholamine neuromodulatory systems operating both separately and conjointly to influence cortical function (Robbins and Everitt 1995).

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Raymont argues that mnemic, recognitional and imaginative abilities neither separately nor conjointly amount to knowing of what it is like to have a particular kind of experience.

But then these three kinds of abilities cannot conjointly amount to knowing what it is like either: if they did, then contrary to (a)—each of them would have to be a necessary condition for knowing what it is like.

Moreover, the public and private sectors are conjointly responsible to maintain CI integrity or reinstall CI capacity after times of failure (Tremblay 2010).

Our main finding is that different contextual factors conjointly contributed to facilitate change in the clinical system.

Roughly, the more severe the epistemic uncertainty, the more probability measures over the space of possibilities needed to conjointly represent the agent's beliefs.

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