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Our study suggests that the gap between what is known from clinical efficacy research and the systematic community translation of mental healthcare programmes is still dramatically wide, at least in the investigated setting.

Mutant lines with T-DNA insertions in four different exocyst components demonstrate a dramatically wide range of primary root growth rates, which vary from a low of 52 microns/hour in exo84b-1 mutonts to 391 microns/hour in exo70A1-1 mutants, compared to 478 microns/hour in Columbia 0 (wild-type).

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The income/wealth gap in 1997 was dramatically wider than in 1979.

The company is now planning an aggressive expansion of its operations; it already sponsors the Championship club Blackpool, and Hearts in Scotland, but the £24m committed to Newcastle from 2013-17 wilaunchnch the Wonga name to a dramatically wider audience.

While "2030" offers a perspective that is dramatically wider than in any of Mr. Brooks's movies — even his post-mortem fantasy "Defending Your Life" — it demonstrates an underlying truth about his comedy: succeeding as a satirist means always predicting, and being prepared for, disaster, and making light of the human condition requires being deeply attuned to its dark potential.

As a result, the (111) peaks of the three incorporated samples are dramatically wider than that of the pure sample.

Both front and rear wheels are 19-inch, but the rear tire is dramatically wider at 345/35 versus the front at 245/35.

Mozambique's natural resources remained largely underdeveloped during the 1980s, but, with greater political stability after the peace accord of 1992, investment increased dramatically in a wide range of resource-development projects.

Single virus genomics has the potential to dramatically influence a wide variety of fields that will benefit from whole genome sequence data produced from previously uncultivated viruses; including (but not limited to) viral and microbial ecology, evolutionary biology, epidemiology, immunology and other clinical and agricultural-based sciences.

The body's antioxidant defence and repair mechanisms generally keep ROS-mediated damage low, and H2O2 is an important signalling molecule for maintaining homeostasis, but oxidative damage increases with increasing age and does so dramatically in a wide range of age-related pathologies.

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