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Internal remodeling is essentially accounted for by an evolution of the internal bone density versus the trace of the Eshelby stress.

The study of the well characterized CXCL12α isoform provided most of the knowledge of CXCL12 biological properties including interaction with GAG, which is essentially accounted for by a canonical BBXB (B for basic amino-acids, X any other amino-acid) HS-binding motif, located in the first β-strand of the protein [25].

The reduction in the unitary neuronal output of individual RGPs essentially accounted for the reduction in neocortical area and thickness by ∼20%30%% observed in Otx1 –/– mice.

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In the Duraloc Constrained Inlay with a metal ring any damage of the elevated edge, which essentially accounts for the protective effect against dislocation, can be disclosed radiolographically.

Rick Sherlund, an analyst with Goldman , Sachs said the quarter included about 4 cents a share in unanticipated investment income, essentially accounting for all of the earnings above the consensus estimate.

The utility function in [13] essentially accounts for the difference between a term related with date rate and a term related with energy consumption.

The above essentially accounts for the density of real point defects in Rb3C60, such as impurities, vacancies, and interstitials, which should be fairly large in a weakly bound crystal such as orientationally ordered C60 and increase in orientationally disordered Rb3C60.

A remedy to this problem is given by the stochastic geometry framework [6 10], which models the node locations as a realization of a point process, thereby essentially accounting for the spatial dynamics of the network.

Essentially, Account Chooser appears to be a way for website owners and publishers to alter their traditional username/password-based login systems to one that supports multiple identity providers.

In particular, these authors observed a reduced weight loss in the TG curves of fossil and ancient bones compared with more recent bones, which may essentially be accounted for by a lower percentage content of organic matter in the former than in the latter.

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