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This gene is considered an indispensible pluripotency marker in human and mouse PSCs, but our observations suggest that it may not be the case in chimpanzees.
Given that NMNAT is the only enzyme known to catalyze such reactions and is the only common enzyme between both the de novo and salvage pathways, NMNAT is considered an indispensible enzyme for NAD+ biosynthesis.
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Sprouty phosphorylation on the conserved tyrosine is considered as an indispensible prerequisite for the regulatory function of Spry1 and Spry2 [ 99, 103], but not for that of Spry4 [ 72, 76, 89].
From our above brief reference to ill-defined problems, we can understand how organizing collaborative commitment and creative thinking may be considered a necessary (if not indispensible) step in the sustainability policy challenge.
Ralph Kundig, one of the lead campaigners, said ahead of the vote: "For centuries this has been considered a utopia, but today it has not only become possible, but indispensible".
But unlike America, Japan is no longer considered so indispensible.
Up to date, VGs are normally produced by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) and it's considered that plasma is an indispensible factor for the vertical alignment of graphene sheets.
The road carried 160,000 cars a day and was perpetually jammed, but was still considered indispensible for the city's economy.
Certain mechanical apparatus have long been considered indispensible to practical engineering design.
Some consider it indispensible to understanding human conduct.
Considering how indispensible the Marine Corps is likely to be in the future operating environment, it seems there is a convincing case to be made for accelerating the pace at which warships suitable for amphibious warfare are purchased and put to sea.
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