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Ted Cohen, an epidemiologist and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, believes some drug-resistant mutations might not exert the so-called fitness costs that would otherwise compromise XDR TB bacteria and weaken them.

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Within the townships, there is a powerful influence exerted by the so-called art centers.

When they measured the force exerted by the so-called blackbody radiation from a warm tungsten cylinder on a cesium atom, the prediction was confirmed.

They also regulate molting and the associated metabolic functions by actions exerted upon the so-called Y-organ in the head; this organ so closely resembles the thoracic gland of insects that the two may share a common ancestry.

The pool of heme that exerts this control, the so-called "free" or "regulatory" heme pool, is determined by a balance between heme synthesis and degradation and because of its small size, dynamic properties, and ability to readily exchange with heme-containing proteins, reflects the overall status of cellular heme content.

While Pakistan has had an interrupted democratic streak since 2008 - the longest in the country's 70-year history- the military still maintains a robust tutelary role over the civilian dispensation and exerts a chokehold over the so-called national narrative through panoply of direct and indirect methods.

Despite that the feature of tissue-characterization of the 56 genes may not be exerted through collection of the so-called "tissue-specific" genes as discussed above, it would be interesting to find out how each of the 56 genes may contribute to tissue characterization.

Furthermore, it has also been shown that the anti-IL-13 monoclonal antibody lebrikizumab exerts an effective antiasthma action in the so-called "Th2-high" asthmatic phenotype, characterized by an overexpression of IL-13-inducible genes such as periostin, an extracellular matrix protein [ 78].

Indeed, such a model is a severe simplification of hair bundle dynamics as it neglects the adaptation because of myosin molecular motors and the forces which the MET channels may exert on the bundle, i.e., the so-called gating compliance [5].

This supports that the so-called TAMs can exert important functions in the microenvironment of CRC.

In early studies, these components were strictly delineated [1], although it has been suggested that ethanol acts both on proteins and their immediate surroundings, the so-called annular lipids, exerting its effects by disrupting the protein-lipid interactions [24] [26].

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