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"We want to see some architecture in the contract to change a culture that has created constant exposure of our members to horrendous accidents".

Constant exposure of SDSC-seeded constructs to 400 mOsM media from day 0 to day 49 yielded a Young's modulus of 513±89 kPa and GAG content of 7.39±0.52%ww on day 49, well within the range of values of native, immature bovine cartilage.

A possible explanation for this fact is that in families in which one parent is native, parents may put more effort in transmitting a foreign heritage in an attempt to 'compensate' for the constant exposure of their children to the culture of the native parent.

We're perhaps the first generation to grow up to a constant exposure of media and pop culture (imagine how future generations are going to be), and as such, the capability of getting the shit scared out of us by said cultural experiences was greater than ever.

Constant exposure of the monophagous B. xylophilus to the toxic secondary compounds of pine tree hosts may have driven BxACE-3 to adapt to such a chemical defense function.

To understand the paradox between the long-lived survival phenotype of HIV-1 infected macrophages and the constant exposure of the cells to the toxic extracellular conditions, we hypothesized that HIV-1 may activate cellular pathways related to cell survival in infected macrophages and microglia.

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The deaths follow the announcement on Monday by the Victorian police minister, Wade Noonan, that he would take three months' leave from parliament due the toll of "constant exposure to details of unspeakable crimes and traumatic events".

The Victorian police minister, Wade Noonan, has announced he will take three months' leave from the frontbench due the toll of "the constant exposure to details of unspeakable crimes and traumatic events".

Armitage remembers an Instagram commenter who told her that she thought the realness of the shots was "gross" at first, but after constant exposure to images of real women's bodies, her perception shifted to seeing them as "normal," and "beautiful".

Collins connects her own constant exposure to representations of women on film (particularly the ones that don't paint a complete picture of womanhood) to the personal insecurities she still harbors.

"It has been difficult to cope with the constant exposure to details of unspeakable crimes and traumatic events that are an everyday part of my role and accumulation of these experiences has taken an unexpected toll," he said.

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