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Their capacity and strength rely to a large extent on pulse power supplies with high flexibility for adaptation to different discharge conditions to achieve specific film structures.

Monocytes/macrophages are a heterogeneous cell population that plays a crucial role in various fundamental innate immunity processes displaying remarkable flexibility for adaptation to specific external and internal stimuli [1,2].

Characterization studies, both microstructural and mechanical, of the W W brazed specimens demonstrated the development of new brazing fillers which meet requirements such as strength and flexibility for adaptation to the shape of the joint.

E-learning has inherent flexibility for adaptation of teaching and learning materials across countries [ 16].

So far, all sequenced xanthomonads are IS-rich, which is supposed to provide the necessary flexibility for adaptation to different plant hosts [ 40].

In order to provide the necessary genome flexibility for adaptation to new or variable environments, evolution seems to select this tool in some cases.

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AMA representation methods have clear mathematic framework and provides flexibility for both adaptation using different metric tensors and reconstruction using different interpolation methods, although we have only focused on linear finite element interpolation in this paper.

Therefore collaborative approaches that promote a balance between standardization of KT methods and content, and flexibility for local adaptation are essential.

In all, temperate phages are likely to potentiate E. faecalis genetic and physiological flexibility for optimal adaptation during colonization or infection especially in biofilm.

Interestingly, transcription factors were prominent among genes having reduced rates of promoter evolution, possibly because their pronounced influence on the expression patterns of multiple downstream genes decreases their flexibility for regulatory adaptation (Duret and Mouchiroud 2000; Wray et al. 2003).

(A copy of the Operations Manual is available on the WHO project website [ 10].) 3. Revision of the WHO Drug Injecting Study Phase I survey questionnaire, incorporating suggestions from WHO/MSB and from potential WHO study collaborators or consultants, to create a modified questionnaire prototype with flexibility for local adaptation.

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