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I plan to implement robust functional studies to define the consequences of these genetic abnormalities and bridge them to the patient's clinical phenotype.

Who can be surprised if Brecht worked over an 18-year period on a work which seeks to define the consequences of that moment at which western man realises that the universe is not as he thought it was?

All that the statute does by force of section 3 is to standardize the form, at least in some particulars, when bonds are freely given, and to define the consequences attaching to the standard thus prescribed.

In this section we take up what is, in some sense, a more fundamental question regarding the status of the law of remedies as a whole: to what extent are the legal rules that define the consequences of contractual breach subject to modification or displacement by the contracting parties themselves?

When passed, this law will force quack therapists to end this practice and define the consequences that mental health professionals will be subject to should they continue trying to change children's gender identity or sexual orientation, including discipline by and sanctions from the provider's licensors.

To molecularly define the consequences of BRDT inhibition by JQ1, we performed genome-wide expression analysis of males treated with 50 mg/kg JQ1 daily for 6 weeks (6 12 weeks of age).

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We can define the consequence relation α β, for a given set of beliefs T, as holding just in case the result of adding belief α to T would include belief in β.

Thus, to define the consequence of the genetic switch to cyclin D1b on retinal phenotypes, expression of individual cyclin D1 isoforms was initially characterized in whole-eye lysates.

Collectively, these data are the first to define the consequence of cyclin D1b expression on normal cellular function, present evidence for cyclin D1b as an oncogene, and provide pre-clinical evidence of effective methods to thwart growth of cells dependent upon this oncogenic variant.

Prior to scanning, subjects were shown an envelope containing the cash they could earn in the task, and were read an instruction script which defined the consequences signaled by the anticipatory cues, and informed the subject that he or she would actually win in cash the sum of task earnings across the three runs of the task.

As such, a large body of work has focused on defining the consequences of psychostimulant use on dopamine signaling in the striatum as it relates to addictive behaviors.

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