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Our results also highlight the importance of adequately defining the desired objectives and expected functions of an EN, knowing that the results of the conceptual approach will be modified depending on the environment.

"If [video games] are interfering with the expected functions of the person — whether it is studies, whether it's socialization, whether it's work — then you need to be cautious and perhaps seek help," he said.

Overall, the consistency between these GO categories and the expected functions of Ubx in imaginal disc development suggests that many of the Ubx target genes identified by these ChIP experiments are biologically relevant targets.

This is in line with the expected functions of DCs in immune response.

Although the expected functions of the known genes with stage specific expression identified in this study often have clear links to development, many of the stage-specific transcripts identified encode unknown or hypothetic proteins (46.3%).

The level of transcription appears to be particularly well suited to fulfil many of the expected functions of the OS [and management of resources can easily be perceived in the nucleotide content of RNAs, for example, linking metabolism to genes (Cohen, 1960; Rocha & Danchin, 2002)].

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First, We tested the LSI with false signals of X-ray CCDs to check if the circuits function as designed and confirmed the expected function of the LSI.

Contrary to the expected function of CHR, ΔchrFDH is expressed in the membrane fraction, and subunit I/III subcomplex (ΔcFDH) is also expressed in a similar activity level but in the soluble fraction.

Antagonistic relations between micro-organisms of a consortium lead to instability of the consortium and the expected functioning of the consortium is not obtained.

By acting on the basis of the inference that there is "fire" on the hill when one perceives smoke on the hill, although the object of this inference is the universal "fire," not a real fire, when one acts on the basis of this inference one obtains a particular that fulfills the expected function of burning, as the previously experienced particulars that one excluded from non-fire did.

We therefore hypothesized that the expected function of PD-1 overexpression in T cells was neutralized.

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