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A hardened contract lawyer will already be muttering that in English law formation of contract is an objective not subjective matter.
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Failure to immediately harvest HCS resulted in the formation of contracted masses.
Apart from 'paternalism' and 'consumerism' which are reflected in the four models described above, there are the metaphors of 'education' in which the doctor-patient relationship mimics teacher-scholar learning, 'partnership' which was alluded to with the label for a patient as 'partner', and 'negotiation' or the formation of a contract between two rational parties.
Collectively, our results suggest that spring-like fibers can play a key role in contributing to the ex vivo formation of a contracting cardiac muscle tissue.
Inhibition of Rho-kinase by Y-27632 or of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) by ML-7 or inhibition of myosin activity by blebbistatin abolished formation of a contracted tail but still allowed formation of actin-rich ruffles in primary human neutrophils (Fig. 4B).
For example, we have found that, even in the absence of specific chemical or molecular manipulation, the frequency of formation of spontaneously contracting areas could vary substantially, depending on FBS concentration and density of EBs plated per well as well as stochastic events.
The prepared samples were dried at room temperature, which leads to a decrease in the sample volume and results in the formation of a contracted porous hybrid material.
Moreover, upon confluency TMSCs formed clusters morphologically slightly resembling primate ES cells colonies (Fig. 1E) and continued cultivation without passaging led to the formation of large contracting myotubes (Fig. 1F).
Efe et al. [ 18] reported that addition of a small molecule Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) transiently expressing OSKM factors in reprogramming media modified to hinder iPSC induction and promote cardiomyogenesis resulted in formation of spontaneously contracting cardiomyocyte colonies.
Hughes and Hunter (1970) argue that programs which alter the human environment result in the formation of new 'ecological contracts,' contracts that typically have hidden or unanticipated costs.
One primary question is: how do electronically formed contracts affect the established rules of contract formation and enforceability?
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