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Overall, our results suggest that Ohr proteins are very important for the protection of biofilm-grown B. cenocepacia cells against ROS and that it can draw on multiple genes associated with this family of stress proteins.
The Cognitive Maps we developed draw on multiple sets of data: the sketch maps produced by our research participants, our observations and commentary from reconnaissance walks, photographs, information from interviews, and the official cartographic maps of the areas.
The science courses offered by some online high schools draw on multiple Internet sites that provide data, then lead students through an analysis.
The hundreds of bugs on the site — slapped-together code that has to draw on multiple agencies' databases, some decades old, built by dozens of contractors — have obscured a pretty good law, one that finally protects people with preëxisting conditions and those who could never afford insurance.
Because of the political nature of his economic analyses, Tinbergen was one of the first to show that a government with multiple policy objectives, such as full employment and price stability, must be able to draw on multiple economic policy tools—say, monetary policy and fiscal policy to achieve the desired results.
The applicable methods and concepts draw on multiple disciplines and require collaboration and cross-learning.
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The organization of the textbook, which uses distinct, stand-alone sections in each chapter, makes it particularly useful for our needs, as we can easily draw on sections from multiple chapters when creating an assignment.
The book draws on multiple sources.
This is a generation that draws on multiple ethnic communities, with players' families coming from Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia as well as Slovenia.
Pieced together from many sources, ancient and modern, sacred and everyday, and drawing on multiple forms of expression from verse and song to invocation and refrain, the liturgy would offer Jones a spiritually potent stylistic template for In Parenthesis.
The paper draws on multiple strands of evidence to make its case, including the rapid decline of Arctic sea ice, mountain glaciers, and the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, the expansion of hot, dry subtropical zones, the increase in drought and wildfires, and the loss of coral reefs because of ocean acidification.
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