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In contrast, for mitotic cohesion, the centromere association of Mcd1/ Scc1 does not show size dependent variation, suggesting that the size dependence might be specific to meiotic centromere function.
A possible explanation for the additional temperature dependence might be a reduction of the As coverage due to T-dependent re-evaporation.
If anything, our dependence might make the populations in those places less inclined to like us, if it kept us from challenging their governments.
"There is still some debate regarding the degree, or extent, or magnitude of dependence and what the real consequences of that dependence might be," said Dr. Billy R. Martin, a professor and chairman of pharmacology at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
So the feeling of absolute dependence might better be called the feeling of absolute impotence.
That sense of isolation and dependence might seem crazy to anyone not addicted to the electronic device.
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After all, if the empirical network would perfectly agree with a known (theoretical) baseline model, its N,k-dependence might directly be accessible, i.e. one can generate an according invariance by algebraic means rendering the here-discussed problems immaterial.
This temperature-dependence might be of interest for further studies.
On the other hand, the temperature dependence effect might also be a reason for another explanations, not related to perdurance.
Because the long-term benefit of NRT is modest, tobacco dependence treatment might be better viewed as a chronic disorder, requiring repeated episodes of treatment [ 32].
Thus, in our patients, the preload dependence state might have been underestimated, given the relatively low median tidal volume used (7 ml/kg).
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