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She cites the example of the introduction of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) which made people "incredibly nervous" and then "very quickly we became accustomed to it".

Kripke only considered names that were introduced using a definite description (for instance, Evans' [1979] example of the introduction of 'Julius' to refer to the inventor of the zip), and so had a determinate reference (and intension).

I will take the example of the introduction of a Community system designed to establish a common and precise classification of offences according to their seriousness.

These results provide a first example of the introduction of point mutations by hit-and-run targeting of endogenous gene loci in DT40 cells It has been suggested from biochemical data that RAD51 binding to the C-terminal region of BRCA2 is necessary for HR [26].

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There are very few examples of the introduction of genes of agronomic interest in Arabica coffee.

Early successes in modifying the relative proportions of the main common fatty acids have now been surpassed by the engineering of production of unusual fatty acids, including examples of the introduction of complex multistep biosynthetic pathways.

While there are several examples of the introduction in breeding programmes of root traits that enhance nutrient uptake from nutrient-impoverished soils (see Wissuwa et al., 2009), we are not aware of any examples of breeding for root traits to enhance nutrient uptake and thereby reduce fertilizer requirements of high-yielding crops.

As a specific example of this, the introduction of culturally sensitive methods at the time of recruitment, without matching cultural adaptations in the intervention itself may reduce the impact achieved.

This is a perfect example of how the introduction of the UK-WHO charts may lead to misinterpretation of obesity risk in the UK.

These data are an example of how the introduction of a myoepithelial cell-specific molecule into luminal cells results in the perturbation of the mammary epithelial cell response to physiological signals that normally induce proliferation, apoptosis or survival.

For example, studies of the introduction of walk-in primary care clinics [ 28] and telephone triage [ 29] reported good use by patients although there was no reduction in use of pre-existing services.

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