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Given the realization that there appears to be no single or, even, set of housekeeping genes that can serve as a universal metric for tissue quality (as discussed above), tumor-specific sets of proteins may have to be developed.

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A trip to Las Vegas that she initially resisted — "It's a long story," she said — gave her the realization that much of the novel should be set there, a decision that gave the book its sweep that went beyond New York and Amsterdam.

On that day I walked from the hospital knowing I had "it," I was given a great gift: the realization that we all dangle from that most delicate of threads and that the only way to live a life is to love it.

That gave me the realization that this work was every bit as fabulous as looking at the cosmos.

The key is you've got historical artifacts, the instruments, and the place, and then you give people the realization that they can do it, too".

To see this, recall from Eq.(15) that given the realization (beta_1) of the random variable (B_1,) the consumer will consume (n1_{rm CC}) if (beta_1 < beta_1^) and (n2_{rm CC},) otherwise.

Slowly, however, dogmatic approaches to Ab catalysis have given way to the realization that efficient and specific catalytic Abs can be prepared by improving the natural nucleophilic reactivity combined with non-covalent recognition of epitope regions remote from the reaction center.

The neuroscience of animal and human behavior has witnessed a productive paradigm shift in the past decade where the trend of assigning complex traits to single genes has given way to the realization that dynamic coordination between micro and macro circuits is key to understanding the neuronal basis of behavior [ 141].

Given the increasing realization that genomic admixture can be a creative force in evolution [ 30, 31], one may speculate that the M. m. musculus genetic material could have been involved in some island specific adaptations.

John Lewis Gaddis, the Yale historian and pre-eminent scholar of the cold war period, calls the last decade or so an "age of regression," meaning that the popular notion of a "unipolar" world — one in which the United States was supposed to have no serious economic or military competitors — gave way to the realization that the best America could aspire to was a stable balance of power.

Given the increasing realization that the percentage of time in a given stage may be less important than their distribution dynamics across the night, several groups have considered sleep architecture in terms of the statistical distributions of sleep stage durations.

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