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The multi-criteria syntheses, produced from its database can better understand needs, according to disease and type of care, as such constituting a true observatory for healthcare facilities and regional health authorities.
Most likely they will simply be degraded, but there is also a possibility of incorporation into indigenous genomes, constituting a true LGT.
All the genes necessary for GPL biosynthesis are clustered in a single region of the M. smegmatis genome, thus constituting a true "GPL locus".
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So what constitutes a true workaholic?
The debate over what constitutes a true fiber continues.
The debate about authenticity and what constitutes a true representation of past art is long-running.
The fact that he knew he would not be around to face the judgment from the trial constituted a true moral hazard," he said.
In the cities there were small middle sectors of artisans, provisioners, and wage labourers, but they did not constitute a true middle class.
But exactly what constitutes a true cobbler is the kind of question that can lead to conversations more intense than those that center on football or God.
Despite that, he was unorthodox, using thick white paint (called bodycolour) in places where the purists would have let the paper shine through.The watercolour establishment has bickered ever since about what constitutes a true watercolour.
Because their efficacy is so limited, so circumscribed by the Kremlin, they do not constitute a true civil society; rather, they are an archipelago of islands in a vast sea, barely connected to each other and ignored, at best, by the political élite.
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