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Awareness of time in its three categories of past, present, and future has decisively contributed to man's success in the struggle for existence.
Nevertheless, it is unlikely that serum estrogen decisively contributed to the differences in HDL-2 observed in the present study, as it has been demonstrated to be unaltered in RA women [ 39].
In addition, historical factors including past changes in the direction and sense of ocean currents, vicariant events caused by both climatic and eustatic sea level changes [ 7, 9, 19], as well as climate-associated periodical extinctions and recolonizations [ 20] have also decisively contributed to shaping present-day population genetic differentiation and geographic distribution.
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We believe that cloud-assisted architecture can decisively contribute to event monitoring performance improvement.
Firms' strategic movements can decisively contribute to the definition of the DD.
This can decisively contribute to not unnecessarily putting efforts in approaches which are subsequently rejected by the competent authorities.
Furthermore, the local tumour microenvironment has been shown to decisively contribute to cancer growth, metastasis, and progression to resistance (Bissell et al. 2002; Wiseman and Werb 2002).
Further investigation of relevant laminin epitopes in pathogenic autoimmunity would facilitate the development of appropriate diagnostic tools for thorough characterization of patients' antibody specificities and should decisively contribute to designing more specific therapeutic interventions.
The cases described in this paper are mainly initiatives aiming to change social practices, as such they are not social innovations yet, but they have the potential to have a broad impact changing social practices (within their respective target groups)—i.e. to become, or decisively contribute to, social innovations.
The authors argued that the "editing" of proline residues can decisively contribute to preorganize the conformation of a polypeptide chain and to enhance protein stability by lowering the entropic costs during protein folding.
The reinforcement of our knowledge about blood-feeding behaviour of haematophagous arthropods and transmission patterns in wild species should decisively contribute to an efficient evaluation and modelling of epidemiologic risks and a better understanding of ecological networks.
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