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Given the essential dependence of early embryonic cell shape changes and coordinated cell movements on signal transduction pathways, and because receptor density, surface half life and localization is impacted by internalization, it seems likely that endocytosis could be importantly involved in normal embryonic development.

Immune responses to novel antigens could be importantly abrogated, as is the case in a primary exposure to infectious viruses such as new influenza strains.

Different large cohort studies in the late 20th and early 21st century showed that inflammatory disease activity and disability in RA could be importantly improved by tight control treatment strategies using traditional synthetic and/or novel biologic DMARDs [ 30- 32].

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This device, which must be worn all the time, hampers mobility, makes it awkward for the wearer to shower (and impossible to swim) and makes driving impossible because even a minor accident that dislodged the driveline could be fatal.Most importantly, though, it is a constant source of infection.

My coach for nine years he not only trained me to be the best soccer player I could be but more importantly the best person.

"It was possible to show the child to the nurse if there was a problem that could be "seen"." Importantly, all the families reported that the video calls helped them feel more confident in the care of their child at home (Table  4).

Positive experiences enhance the value of products or services offerings and more importantly could be utilized as a differentiation strategy in a highly competitive retail business.

The simple model he used was stripped of real-world complexity, but contained the crucial ingredients needed to predict evolutionary spread and, more importantly, could be captured by a mathematical formula.

The MTM would also produce a more strategically responsive army, and perhaps most importantly, could be sustained at this high level of performance even in the era of constrained budgets.

Graphene layers have been produced from multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) bulk materials by friction when polished on ground-glass, offering a novel and effective method to produce graphene layers, which, more importantly, could be transferred to other substrates by rubbing.

But it isn't clear either that when one proposes to harm another that one thereby intends to bring about any harm (one could be bluffing).[22] More importantly, it's also unclear that all intentions to impose disadvantages are even prima facie in need of justification.

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