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Its intention to generate an environment of creativity and learning as part of organisational change (11) is appropriate to complex and systems-related challenges such as infection control.

Furthermore, IMA is significantly increased, suggesting an impaired metal chelation capacity that contributes to generate an environment of sustained oxidative stress by favoring radical formation through Fenton chemistry processes.

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"It generates an environment of good confidence where we can move to settling this issue in a fundamental way".

Furthermore, a long-term relationship between GP and patient generates an environment of mutual expectation and complicity conditioning the effects of interventions depending on who, how and when they are undertaken [ 29].

To further investigate the hypothesis that mutp53 cells were better adapted to reduce the burst of ROS produced by 4 Gy or 250  μM H2O2, which may contribute to their relative radioresistance, we attempted to sensitize these cells by generating an environment of constant exposure to low doses of ROS by exposing them to 2 Gy or 50  μM H2O2 every 24 h for 96 h.

To generate an environment deprived of mechanical stimulation, animals were raised on plates in an isolated plastic container buffered from vibration by four rings of sorbothane (each ring is 3 cm high, 6 cm wide; AudioQuest).

On the other hand, inflammation of tissues due to AID may generate an environment preventing the reactivation and growth of HCMV, or, depending on the prevailing factors, exert proviral effects and support productive infection.

Nevertheless, CK2 level is abnormally high in cancer cells where it is believed to generate an environment favorable to the development of malignancy, through a mechanism denoted as "non‐oncogene addiction".

They can remodel the extracellular matrix to generate an environment that enables the invasion of cancer cells.

This environment can be induced through the application of specific growth factors (FGF2, FGF8 and GDF5) in salamanders, and these or other growth factors could be used to generate an environment that promotes the communication of positional information.

Post-infarction, the inhomogeneity across infarcted versus non-infarcted regions generates an environment conducive to development of cardiac dyssynchrony.

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