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This realization has spurred the development of a myriad of wound dressings, each with specific characteristics.

The rising demand for sustainable and efficient solar energy conversion strategies has triggered the development of a myriad of semiconductor-based composite systems for photocatalytic water splitting.

For this reason, in the last years the requirements engineering community has devoted much effort to the development of a myriad of requirements modelling languages for SPLs.

A number of efforts have been made in this respect resulting in development of a myriad of resources.

Recent years have seen the development of a myriad of tools for obtaining ensembles, which can be used in SBDDD approaches, with mixed results.

Activity in the 1990s led to the development of a myriad of nonviral gene transfer agents, but it is our impression that progress in developing novel formulations for airway gene therapy has been modest and that GL67A, which was used in the first U.K. nonviral lung trial (see previously) in 1999 remains the most potent nonviral vector for airway gene transfer more than a decade later.

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Most efforts have been employed on device development and a myriad of architectures and fabrication techniques have been reported using simple proof-of-principle separations.

These promising development opens a myriad of exciting potential benefits (and questions) regarding the socio-emotive and cognitive aspects of learner-agent interaction.

The provision of specially equipped tutorial rooms, recruitment of adequate numbers of qualified faculty, periodic faculty development activities, and a myriad of logistic requirements threatens to put PBL out of the reach of resource-constrained universities, particularly those in middle and low-income countries where the budget for education is often inadequate.

These genes encode proteins that function either as growth factors, as inducers of angiogenesis or as extra-cellular matrix signalling proteins that facilitate the process of new vessel development or regulate a myriad of cellular functions, such as cell adhesion, proliferation and migration, which are essential for tumour angiogenesis and metastasis.

A set of genes found in humans and many other species, homeobox genes govern the development of an organism's myriad constituent parts out of the single fertilized cell from which it began life.

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