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Everyone contributes to class discussion.
It was generally accepted that PA28ab contributes to Class I presentation in immune tissues.
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The more you contribute to class discussions, the more you'll get out of them.
He is thoughtful, engaged and eager to contribute to class discussion — a dream student in many respects.
So, I guess I'd need to learn that inheritance taxes don't create a lot of wasteful, evasive resource shuffling, and do significantly contribute to class mobility if I were to develop a more favourable opinion of them.That wasn't so hard, was it?
In this previous study, contributing to class discussions was a significant predictor in the logistic model for success (as designated by pass/fail) with successful students, on average, contributing to discussion more frequently than unsuccessful students.
Thus, following the establishment of our success construct, we will then look for direct and indirect effects of a variety of student participatory behaviors (e.g., attending office hours, doing homework, contributing to class discussions) on student success.
Do you think students should feel obligated to contribute to class gifts, or did solicitors at these schools push too hard?
Examination of four different MHC class I gene sequences identified a consensus GAGA factor binding site at +4 and two consensus DPE sequences at +12 and +27 bp that are conserved in all four promoters (Figure 1), suggesting that these elements may contribute to class I core promoter function.
The analysis of variance was used to evaluate the phenotypic features that contribute to class III in each family.
In expression data, many gene groups interact closely and gene interactions are important biologically and may contribute to class distinctions.
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