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They are, to a large degree, dependent on each other.
As John Rothenstein would put it, Lowry became "to an extraordinary degree, dependent" on his vision.
But that roll out is to some degree dependent on availability of a network of hydrogen stations, he said.
But when I took over, War Horse was coming to the end of its [West End] run, we had pretty low reserves and a model that was to some degree dependent on commercial income".
It is, to a certain degree, dependent upon the gametophyte for nutrients such as water and mineral salts and, in some cases, even for elaborated foods.
One important component of the tissue that makes up the amniotic sac is a protein known as collagen, the making of which is to a degree dependent on the nutrient vitamin C. In the past, research has shown that low body levels of vitamin C are associated with an increased risk of Prom.
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Meanwhile, three GOs stimulated dramatic enhancement in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in MEFs, where the less oxidized GO produced a higher level of ROS, suggesting the major role of oxidative stress in the oxidation-degree dependent toxicity of GOs.
Using mean-field approximation, we can obtain mathematical solutions of the model's degree distribution, degree-dependent clustering coefficient, and average clustering coefficient, which were observed to depend on temperature in Reference [ 18].
Interestingly, (R_{0}) bears no relation to the degree-dependent immigration (b k)).
Interestingly, the basic reproductive number (R_{0}) has no correlation with the degree-dependent immigration (b k)).
The theoretical analysis indicates that the basic reproduction number (R_{0}) has no correlation with the degree-dependent immigration.
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