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This paper studies the impact on domestic welfare and a foreign firm's entry mode of a greater host market competition.
For rodent neural precursor transplantation, there has been a direct comparison of cells established from SC versus hindbrain versus telencephalon6 and substantially greater host CST growth was observed with SC-matched transplants.
It is envisaged the advance in technology will be ideally suited to engineer synthetic fibrous biomaterials with greater host surface replication and will fulfil production rate requirements for the industrial sector.
While vector-borne viruses have greater host plasticity in general7, members of the flavivirus genus demonstrate a varying propensity towards host range; some infect species within a narrow range of taxonomic relatedness while others infect a wide range of vertebrate taxa4.
With developmental progression, from day of fertilization to 7-day-old larvae, we found that the 96-h LC50 and AChE IC50 values decreased, indicating greater host sensitivity to diazinon upon continued development.
He had to allow time for the removal of the booty taken at Harpers Ferry; he was dealing with a cautious adversary who had never yet fought an offensive battle; he would soon have together all the units of an unbeaten army that had established its superiority over Pope's greater host only a little more than a fortnight before.
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Comparison of the complete 3′-UTRs of CLRV-Ch to those from birch (RNA1, S84124; RNA2, S84125), walnut (RNA1, Z34265; RNA2, U24694) and Rheum spp. (RNA1, FR851461; RNA2, FR851462) reveals greater host-associated differences up to 28%.
Great host.
Colman was a great host.
Judith was a great host.
She's a great host," she said.
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