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AMM advised both of the previous authors in their projects, contributing in the development of BETA and its empirical evaluation.
The organizations contributing in the development of the WEG are (i) National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL), (ii) Structural Engineering Research Centre SERCC), (iii) Sangeet Group of Companies, and (iv) Center for Wind Energy Technology (C-WET).
We are grateful to Xavier Rafael-Palou for contributing in the development of the transFIC web server.
In addition to high-energy intake, low levels of physical activity is the other major factor contributing in the development of obesity in both adults and children [ 35, 40].
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TP analyzed the literature data and test results; contributed in the development of the materials; and helped in the "Experimental," "Results and Discussion," and "Conclusions" sections.
This study contributes in the development of CAD systems for infectious TB diagnosis, because of the higher detection rate and lower MR compared to other techniques.
The results confirmed that Reciprocative Dynamic Linking contributed in the development of Representational Competence as needed for higher cognitive level tasks.
The management of disseminated cancer have lately been done by molecular targeting strategies, based on the examinations of the oncogenes and tumor suppressors contributed in the development of human cancers [2].
Comparison between the ionospheric and EEJ data from the Swarm constellation leads us to conclusion that variations of the equatorial electric field during the main phase of the June 2015 storm largely contributed in the development of the observed effects in the topside ionosphere.
Moreover, and within the realm of crime science, qualitative research can contribute in unraveling important market dynamics (see Moreto and Lemieux 2014) that can contribute in the development of contextualised crime scripts useful in the identification of prevention pinch-points (Cornish 1994; Lavorgna 2014; although see Moreto and Clarke 2014).
It may conclude that acute stress associated decrease in p-GSK-3β-S9 and increase in p-NF-kB levels in the brain contribute in the development of behavioral and biochemical alterations and normalization of GSK-3β/NF-kB signaling may contribute in stress adaptive behavior in response to repeated electric foot shock-subjected mice.
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