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Epstein Barr virus has immunomodulatory effects, including B-cell activation, and could potentially contribute cross-reactive viral peptides or antibodies [ 66, 67].

To simplify the model we first assume that the depth of focus of the objective lens is far bigger than the contributing cross-section of the light sheet, and ignore bleaching or saturation of the fluorescent dye.

Therefore, the purpose of this review is to examine the impact of immobilisation, the mechanisms that may contribute to cross education, and possible implications for the application of unilateral training to maintain strength during immobilisation.

This study sought to contribute to cross-cultural research into AL, including a Brazilian sample, and also intended to address the shortage of studies in Latin-American countries.

Transverse maxillary deficiency may contribute to crossed posterior unilateral or bilateral bite, as well as anterior dental crowding and black buccal corridors on smiling [2].

The surfaces can contribute to cross-contamination through the hands of health professionals and the instruments that could be contaminated when they come into contact with those surfaces.

We think that comparative work is essential to unpack the effect of different national or local parental involvement policies which might also contribute to cross-national differences in outcomes by children of immigrants.

By maximizing the collective brainpower of the global research community, PsychTable can facilitate scientific breakthroughs that can energize academic research groups, generate funding and jobs, create new research opportunities, stimulate innovations in education, and contribute vitality, cross-disciplinary dialogue, and consilience within the research community.

According to Uematsu, the choice of language was meant to symbolize the developers' hope that their online game could contribute to cross-cultural communication and cooperation.

We demonstrated that both SPI-1 and SPI-2 contribute to cross-presentation, but are not individually required.

Thus SPI-1 and SPI-2 each contribute to cross-presentation of Salmonella antigens by B cells, but are not essential.

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