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The latest crisis puts pressure on Abbas over his plan to ask the UN general assembly to effectively recognise Palestinian statehood next week.

He described the move which would fly in the face of broad international consensus, and effectively recognise Jerusalem as the Israeli capital as a "sensible" proposal, The Guardian reported.

It is currently unclear why the S. pombe demethylase complex is inactive on recombinant methylated histone H3, but one possibility is that an additional post-translational modification(s) is needed for the complex to effectively recognise its substrate.

The goal of immunotherapy is to harness the powerful capabilities of the immune system, comprising both the adaptive and innate arms, to effectively recognise and kill transformed cells whilst sparing healthy tissues.

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Since technically war can only be declared against a country, he has effectively recognised (if not legitimised) its "caliphate" as a de facto sovereign state.

East Jerusalem Palestinians make up around 40% of the city's population, but have hitherto boycotted the municipal elections on the dubious logic that to participate would mean effectively recognising Israeli sovereignty over the city.

These findings indicate that the binding motif (P1 I, P4 F, P7 E) might have high binding affinity with I-Aq, and the peptides with this motif-MHC complexes might be effectively recognised by TCRs and could be arthritogenic in some condition.

But after a spell in the Cabinet Office in 1975, his special qualities – a real belief in public administration and an ability to run organisations, including the chairing of meetings, effectively – were recognised by the prime minister, Harold Wilson, who appointed him permanent secretary, the official head, of the mammoth Department of Health and Social Security.

Some systems attempt to avoid the necessity for a phonetic transcription by using a model that is effectively both recognising the phonetic content and synthesising the visual component simultaneously, or which forego any phonetic structure and attempt to directly map from audio parameters to the space of visual movements [18, 20].

The majority of postgraduate trainees reported confidence in the patient safety competencies gained in the clinical setting clinical safety skills (84%), communicating effectively (81%), recognising and responding to adverse events (75%), working in teams (74%), managing safety risks (67%), culture of safety (63%) and understanding human and environmental factors (61%).

It should be the concern of the leadership of that organisation, of the trust, so that they lead that trust and support both the staff in the operating theatres to work effectively, but also recognise their responsibility for leading safety across the whole of the trust".

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