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Cellular metabolism is exceedingly complex, involving the coordinated actions of many enzymes and regulatory molecules.
For instance, Borgerhoff Mulder et al. applauded "evolutionary archeology" (2006:55) studies that mostly involved materials exceedingly rare in the record!
In responding to today's news, she was exceedingly charitable to those involved.
When I talk to kids at private school, they feel grateful". In responding to today's news, she was exceedingly charitable to those involved.
Many other genes are involved in exceedingly rare, recessive subtypes of PNDM/MDI [ 1, 2].
Also, the reported trials involved an exceedingly small fraction of the very great number of patients world-wide undergoing treatment, so generalisations have to be cautious [ 19].
However, because of the exceedingly large multiple testing involved in these studies, very few exceed the genome-wide significance threshold and those that do not exceed this stringent statistical requirement are generally neglected.
The pathophysiology is exceedingly complex and involves structural changes, such as loss of myofilaments, apoptosis and disorganization of the cytoskeleton, as well as disturbances in Ca2+ homeostasis, alteration in receptor density, signal transduction, and collagen synthesis.
One often-overlooked lesson of the financial crisis is that shenanigans don't happen in the absence of regulation; they happen when regulations are exceedingly complex and involve confusing, overlapping regulatory authorities.
Though ubiquitous in daily life, wayfinding is exceedingly complex and involves a dynamic interplay between the perceived environment and multiple cognitive processes.
Regulation of gene expression is exceedingly complex and involves the interplay between chromatin structure and expression and activity of transcription factors.
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