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Several theoretical works have evidenced the fundamental role exerted by structural motifs on the emergence of variable functional motifs, on different time and spatial scales [30], [42], [43].

These mobile elements are supposed to contribute to the emergence of variable epidemiological and pathological features among these phylogenetically close pathogens [ 45].

Therefore, despite their immunodominance, their limited number and lack of a structural basis for variation do not fit with the paradigms seen for P. falciparum var genes (encoding PfEMP1) or B. bovis ves1 genes (encoding VESA1) where evasion of the immune response through emergence of variable surface antigens is a well characterized mechanism of parasite persistence [ 18, 45].

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According to S-D logic, the effectiveness and productivity of an organisation are strongly dependent on both (a) the emergence of variables that make the system more complex and the different contexts where these variables can occur and (b) the relationships among the various independent actors involved in the system [52].

However, our method may have missed important differences in the patient populations served by each clinic (e.g., socio-economic status), and insufficient randomization may result in the emergence of confounding variables as the study progresses.

To our knowledge, this is the first report of high rates of reduced susceptibility to rifampin among Brucella isolates from Egypt, suggesting the emergence of isolates with variable degrees of resistance to this drug (CLSI criteria for slow-growing bacteria).

Thus, the developmental trajectory and variable emergence of insight can limit the ability to use the lack of insight as evidence for the presence of psychotic processes (Rodowski et al. 2008).

However, that the site of initial emergence of disease may well be variable and perhaps multiple (possibly within certain anatomical constraints) leading to a heterogeneous phenotype, does not preclude that a prion-like mechanism still might govern spread of disease through the brain from these multiple and varied departure points.

However, despite the extensive efforts invested in proteasome inhibitor development, there is a growing need for novel inhibitory molecules, due to the emergence of drug-resistant cells and the variable effects of existing inhibitors on different cells.

The timing of development, especially the emergence of the juvenile rudiments, is highly variable, and depends on the water temperature, feeding regime, and, possibly, other factors.

Previous results show that Design I induces oscillations with large activator amplitudes and arbitrarily small frequencies, and acts as an "integrator" of external stimuli, while Design II shows emergence of oscillations with finite, and less variable, frequencies and smaller amplitudes, and detects better frequency-encoded signals ("resonator").

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