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However, we know little about the costs of redundancy or how those costs depend on vein network geometry or topology.
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Prices vary by time needed to treat veins; time and frequency of treatments depend on the number of veins, size of the veins and desired effect.
Further, at least some of the functions of PIN1 in vein network formation depend on PIN1 expression in leaf epidermal cells [ 51, 72] leaf epidermal cells that fail, by contrast, to express PIN6 [ 33] (Fig. 1).
Some authors argue that vulnerable individuals can, in a sense, choose to overlook potential failings of the healthcare system [ 60] or in similar vein, choose to depend on the system [ 30, 63] as a strategy for minimising anxiety and managing vulnerability.
The tale excoriates a society in which social standing and rights depend on the amount of European blood in one's veins.
The tale quietly excoriates colonial society, in which Indonesians suffer injustices and humiliations because social standing and rights depend on the amount of European blood in one's veins.
Glucose-tolerance tests that depend on injection of the sugar solution into the veins show no difference between nonpregnant and pregnant nondiabetic women.
In the same vein, the timing of leisure tasks and activities often depend on others.
Symptomatic VTEs, namely deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), are frequently found and depend on cancer type and the administered type of chemotherapy.
Social movements depend on mobilizations and clear messages, and Lessig's Free Culture cause seems to face three serious challenges in that vein.
The cellular consequences of ARF activation depend on the plant type and developmental stage, but are involved in directing growth in roots and leaf veins.
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