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As in other contexts with African-American respondents (Hill 1994) religion as a form of responding to the challenges of chronic illness was a strong theme in the accounts of parents in Kumasi.
This could take the form of responding to a question, following the responses to a question or posting a question of one's own.
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Moreover, it would be interesting to explore whether the co-occurring specialist Cyphoma signatum, which feeds exclusively on Plexaurella spp.--known only to contain the eicosanoid 11 R-hydroxy-5 Z-eicosateraenoicicosacidaenoic acid (11 R-HETE) [ 73] and not prostaglandins--possesses reduced diversity of CYP4 forms capable of responding to foreign dietary prostaglandins.
It is proposed that this strain-induced phase transformation is a form of dynamically responding microstructure that can be employed to obtain aluminum alloys with well-designed microstructures.
This form of premature responding might be more specific to situations of high conflict.
Altogether, these inherently contained feedback loops permit autonomous functional units in the form of actively responding polymer systems as illustrated by experiments on cell fragments [ 17] (Section 3.3.3).
Because the major source of CO (i.e., more than 80%) in mammals is HO-catalyzed heme catabolism [ 28], and HO-1 is the inducible form of HO responding to various pathological stimuli and stresses, measuring the circulation CO levels may probably a useful way to reflect the expression of HO-1.
The work of AHMM, "the most successful practice of its generation," according to the Architects' Journal, its faceted form is apparently the result of "responding to context".
However, IH43 transfectants expressing a constitutively active form of ILK responded with enhanced radiosensitivity upon QLT0267.
The behavior of insects transcends elementary forms of adaptive responding to environmental changes.
There are few exceptions, mainly involving diabetes monogenic variants often confused with type 2 diabetes, such as maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), several forms of which respond preferentially to sulfonylureas (110).
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