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Unfortunately, we still struggle with uncertainty over the relative importance of direct versus indirect transmission, a distinction that we show has key consequences for disease dynamics, particularly if prions are environmentally long-lived.
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This has key practical consequences for the derivation and analysis of protein structures, and is exploited by the process of "molecular sieving" whereby a common core is progressively distilled from a comparison of two or more protein structures.
Not only does maternal smoking during pregnancy, directly and indirectly, influence the well-being of the children (from fetal stages through young adulthood) but also has key health consequences for the expecting mother.
One of the most characteristic features of a solid tumor is the increased stiffness of the tissue, a feature which has been shown to be not merely incidental but rather to have key biophysical functional consequences, as discussed herein.
Whilst many are context specific, it is clear that both source and destination countries have key responsibilities to mitigate the negative consequences of international health worker migration.
This vast increase in real-time information delivered to the utility has a number of key consequences.
We have suggested that a key consequence of the delayed replication of the +3.5 G4 motif in rev1 cells is the uncoupling of the helicase and leading strand polymerase to create of post-replicative gap.
Wollaston anticipates three key consequences.
Operating speed of a transit corridor is a key characteristic and has many consequences on its performance.
During the test phase, the green key had no consequence, whereas a novel yellow key resulted in oral delivery in one group (A ) and intragastric injection in the second group (B ).
In the next phase, pecking at the green key had no consequence, while pecking at a novel yellow key resulted in oral delivery of water in one group (A ), and intragastric injection of the same amount of water through a fistula in a second group (B ).
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