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Municipalities have been adjusting their policies to some extent to allow for coordinated local 'CO2 reduction projects.' However, there is a great deal of institutional inertia which can only be changed when regulations are formally amended Poor.

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The CDC and to a more limited extent the WHO references appear to allow for an earlier identification of a larger number of children affected by excess weight compared to the IOTF.

However, given the difference in evolutionary dynamics across codon positions, it may be important to allow for the extent of rate variation to vary across sites.

We employed the in silico HeLa cell model to investigate to which extent diffusion needs to be impaired to allow for non-homogeneous signalling to persist from mitochondrial permeabilisation until effector caspase activation.

In offering a measure of coordination, Visser seeks to allow for variation in the extent of coordination within a particular mode of coordination.

Given that IVET certificates, to a certain extent, allow for access to different occupations, we weight all job advertisements within a certain occupation by drawing on transition probabilities and add them to the occupation-specific vacancies.

It seems that partial access will – at least to some extent allow for better coordination of medication within and across sectors, faster correction of medication errors, earlier identification of potential interactions, and also lead to reduced waste of the resources going into the parallel development and maintenance of separate information systems in the health care sector.

The structure of organizational networks – the extent to which networks allow for interaction among organizations within and across ideological and geographic boundaries – can indicate potential opportunities for cooperation on landscape-scale problems.

They do not require a shooting stand, because their arms are affected by impairment to a lesser extent and allow for sufficient support of the pistol or rifle.

We are, to the extent that we allow for our sense of freedom to become an entitlement, and divisive in acting as one nation among many of which are more united these days than us with their agendas for educational excellence as precursor to societal progress.

Our nanofibrous membranes may imitate the natural BM to such extent that they allow for the engineering of an in vivo-like human RPE monolayer that maintains the natural biofunctional characteristics.

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