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Ibrahimovic, 31, leads the Ligue 1 scoring charts with 27 goals while defender Silva, 28, and defensive midfielder Matuidi, 26, have been key to the team conceding just 21 times in 35 league matches.
While loss-of-function alleles of Chk1 have been key to defining the role of Chk1 in the cellular response to DNA damage, it is clear that our understanding of the checkpoint response is far from complete.
Pavlakis is said to have been key to BIHL releasing £3m over the summer to tide over the players and giving Clark some money to juggle with in the transfer market.
The works of Smola and Bartlett (2001), MacKay (2003), and Williams and Rasmussen (2006) have been key in the development of GPR models.
Both DNase-seq and ChIP-seq datasets generated by consortia such as the ENCODE project [ 2] have been key.
Within all of this discussion, the role of supervision has been key [ 6].
That is what has been key to make Bioworks1 happen and to making Bioworks2 a reality in the future.
But the advertiser - and advertising - has been key to Channel 4's success and, let's not forget, vice versa.
Bamford, 21, has been key to Karanka's forward line, scoring five goals in 13 games including Saturday's equaliser in the 1-1 drat at Wigan Athletic.
Shelvey, 22, has been key to the Swans' impressive start to the season, winning their first three Premier League matches.
Knowledge of the structure of CDK2 has been key in driving the design and development of a large number of ATP competitive inhibitors.
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