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For example, a flower company has identified its flowers by color, texture, and type so that Viv could be responsive to specific questions.
The former Nigerian foreign minister said the 45-year-old regime had shown signs that it could be responsive to the concerns of the international community, which has roundly condemned the crackdown of the popular protests that left at least 13 dead and almost 3,000 behind bars.
Democrats had sought quick action on the measure, in part to show voters that the federal government could be responsive to border problems following Arizona's tough new immigration law.
MDA-MB-231 cells did not show significant additive responses to TGF-β and hypoxia for the other 14 genes examined, but other targets could be responsive.
These results demonstrate that these groups of Vvi-miRNAs could be responsive to GA3 treatment.
This may suggest that the preanalytical step could be responsive for increased false-positive or false-negative patients.
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We hypothesized that CAML may act to enhance tetherin-mediated restriction of particle release and thereby explain how two distinct factors could be responsible for Vpu-responsive restriction.
She said each agreement described how she could always be responsive to clients.
By early this year we had come to the conclusion that even if the parties could not be responsive to each other's ideas, they might respond to ours.
IEH could rarely be responsive to antiepileptic i.v. administration, as can happen for other type of seizures. . the psychosocial stigma attached to this disease; the fact that IEH cannot always be detected from the scalp; IEH could rarely be responsive to antiepileptic i.v. administration, as can happen for other type of seizures.
That didn't mean I couldn't be responsive to what I was hearing.
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