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However, the fact that the target of all the antibiotics involved in known modules is the bacterial cell envelope constitutes a common feature among all of them.
In the absence of angiogenesis the balance is in favour of the inhibitors which as such can account for tumour and micrometastases 'dormancy' (Folkman, 1995a; Holmgren et al, 1995); (iii) Due to its specific characteristics, the tumour vasculature constitutes a common feature between the various tumoral tissues (Denekamp et al, 1998).
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Slogans constitute a common feature of the Swedish party posts.
This, along with the evidence from the other interactions described above, suggests that extensive arms races may be a common feature of newly constituted interactions between tailed-phages and bacteria (or their previously untargeted receptors).
Corneal graft failure constitutes a common indication for penetrating keratoplasty [ 1- 20].
Additional to regular connection patterns in large random networks, other local motifs can also be frequent enough, such that they constitute a common rather than an exceptional feature of the network.
A common feature among neurodegenerative diseases is the accumulation of misfolded proteins, which constitutes significant cellular stress that triggers the activation of multiple signaling cascades and the unfolded protein response (UPR).
As a common feature of the right-handed parallel β-helix domain, the internal amino acids with hydrophobic and polar groups constitute the aliphatic, aromatic and polar stacks within the inner core that maintain the structural stability [ 29].
Breakup fees have long been a common feature in mergers.
Unpleasant surprises were a common feature of bad reviews.
Tennis courts are a common feature.
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