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Modern online markets are becoming extremely dynamic, indirectly dictating the need for (semi-) autonomous approaches for constant monitoring and immediate action in order to satisfy one's needs/preferences.
In adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), life-threatening hypoxemia may occur, dictating the need for differentiated ventilator strategies.
As such, one cannot simply compare the extent to which proteins of these genes interact with each other relative to randomly chosen proteins from the PPI network, thus dictating the need for appropriate random models (Koyuturk et al., 2007).
These lines of evidence emphasize the complexity of plant responses to stresses, dictating the need for additional comparative works into the regulation of C/N status and amino acid functional role under water stress.
We note that as with histamine-evoked Ca2+ signals, there was a variability between patients and cell passages in the absolute amounts of cAMP produced in response to PGE2, again dictating the need for paired comparisons of treatments (Table 1).
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Once again, context dictates the need.
Traditional political philosophy dictates the need to control the message.
Another Afghan official said the logic of the region dictated the need for unseemly alliances.
TO a certain extent, the movie's budget dictated the need for realism.
Political reality further dictates the need for independent schools to wake up.
"The calendar dictated the need," said Gadi Baltiansky, Mr. Barak's spokesman.
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