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The prognosis of an avulsed tooth is essentially dependent on its extra-alveolar time and the procedures performed at the time of the avulsion injury.

Obviously, above results demonstrated that anti-CD73 therapy was essentially dependent on its promotive effect on antitumor immune responses in vivo.

The function of UCP1 (12) and recombinant UCP2 (6, 7, 20, 53) is essentially dependent on its anionic transport substrates, nonesterified fatty acids (FAs) (6, 7, 18, 20, 53).

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In Herder's view, such straightjacketing is inimical, not only to linguistic creativity and inventiveness, but also (and much worse), because thought is essentially dependent on and confined in its scope by language, thereby to creativity and inventiveness in thought itself.

Its overall addressable market was balkanized and small (essentially dependent on the whims of national television providers), but it worked better than most people know.

Through experimental studies, it was found that the reaction follows typical chemical formulas and it is essentially dependent on the reaction temperature.

Different strengths of evidence are required in different situations depending on the outcome, and this is essentially dependent on the likely costs of being wrong in acting, or not acting, to eliminate or reduce exposure [ 14, 61].

That is a worrying perspective because the concept of liberating humankind from some of its most notorious viruses by mass vaccination is essentially dependent on the absence of animal sources from which eradicated viruses could be replenished.

Already in the mid-1760s — for example, in On Diligence in Several Learned Languages (1764) and the Fragments (1767-8) — Herder began advancing three fundamental theses in this area: (1) Thought is essentially dependent on, and bounded in scope by, language — i.e. one can only think if one has a language, and one can only think what one can express linguistically.

For example, whereas Herder's version of doctrine (4) normally restricted itself to a claim that thought is essentially dependent on and bounded by language, Schleiermacher, as we saw, turns it into a doctrine of the outright identity of thought with language, or with inner language.

Copley makes less than some directors, however, of Lehár's disturbing inference that the futures of nations are essentially dependent on sexual configurations among the diplomatic corps.

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