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So, while ABM can be used to model intercellular and cell microenvironmental interactions, as suggested by Thorne et al. [ 33], the approach is not a pragmatic option for capturing gradients (chemical, electrical or energetic) that exist in the cells' microenvironment for which recourse to the more traditional PDE-based models is recommended.

"A property owner in this state must recognize there may be some injury to property from wild game for which there is no recourse," that opinion said.

I guess that was Freudian because I meant to say, 'which he cannot tolerate,' which overwhelm him, for which there is no recourse..

Although Figs. 9 to 12 suggest that large, highly networked cites are likely to be a cauldron that festers and spreads disease – for which there is little recourse available – a large temperature (or "busyness") in such a population is not necessarily bad.

Another risk post-operatively that may be experienced upon returning home is that there is commonly little legal recourse for procedures for which complications have arisen [ 86, 95, 96].

The evaluation of the three scenarios on recourse to malaria chemoprophylaxis showed that the results are highly dependent on the input variable 'use of or recourse to malaria chemoprophylaxis' for which only inaccurate data exist.

I shall suggest that the central tension is over the recourse that a state should have to moral premises for which truth is claimed.

As a result of his wife's increased recourse to the bottle, their new-born child is accidentally drowned, an event for which Rabbit will never forgive her, though he himself is partly to blame.

An OECD publication in 2003 confirmed an increasing recourse to DS between 1996 and 2000 for several procedures, including inguinal and femoral hernia repair, for which the proportion of cases treated as outpatients rose from 45.3%to64.2%2% [ 13].

However, there is some legitimate recourse for victims of tyranny: the people may rightly overthrow any government that is so oppressive as not to provide the benefits (peace and security from injustice) for which governments are formed.

Few of us remember the 1928 Kellogg-Briand pact, which outlawed recourse to war for the resolution of international disputes.

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