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First, the reliability of a critical function is analyzed.
This critical function is known as hematopoeisis from the Greek, hemato meaning "blood," and poeisis (po-ay-sis), meaning "making".
The phenotype of prostate carcinoma cell lines after dyskerin downregulation suggests that its most critical function is sustaining protein biosynthesis.
As we show here, however, its most critical function is at the transition between shallow/U-shaped and deep invaginated pits.
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Altogether, our data indicate that SSQ1 was subjected to divergent evolution driven by lowered expression levels and functional diversification, but that critical function was maintained by purifying selection.
To determine if this critical function was also restored in trans-splicing treated cell extracts, similar in vitro assembly assays were performed using a U11ATACsnRNA (Figure 5C).
One of its critical functions is reframing, which is repeatedly redefining the problem to enable deeper insights.
One of a vendor management system's most critical functions is helping hiring managers find the best candidates to fill job openings.
The critical versus noncritical distinction is circular: critical functions are necessary for maintenance of life, and death is the loss of critical functions, is a trivial tautologous argument [3, 17].
One of its most critical functions is the role it plays in developing the red blood cells needed to transport oxygen throughout the body.
One of the most critical functions is the review of hospital inpatients to determine whether a patient is medically fit for discharge.
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