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"There are public and private actors and both importantly shape the environment in which we are in," Galea said, adding that it has been "relatively standard practice" for those in academia to determine for themselves whether there is a conflict to disclose.
It is expected that in coming years molecular pathological epidemiology will importantly shape the way, in which omics-research is conducted and interpreted.
While the UK and Canadian work would be importantly shaped by the perspectives and priorities of migrant/minority women themselves, such engagement would be much less in Germany.
Global Ne m estimates were high (>4, range: 2.5-37.5), suggesting local H. formosa populations have not evolved independently but that gene flow has importantly shaped their evolution [ 42]; and in a second study, Ne m within and across two peninsular Florida rivers ranged >3-400 >3-400
Measurement doesn't just show progress or results but shows insights and, perhaps most importantly, shapes behaviour.
In line with these data, PTEN-/ APCs exhibit a reduced capacity to produce cytokines such as IL-23 and IL-6, which importantly shape subsequent Th responses [ 7, 17].
It can actually be shown, using results from EVT, that draws from tails of virtually any distribution converge to a unifying distribution (the generalized Pareto distribution) characterized by a specific scale and, more importantly, shape parameter 10 (see Fig. 2 for examples of possible distributions from that family).
The current administration has long had a heightened focus on consumer protection, and the CFPB has been a powerful influence, actively pursuing enforcement actions and, more importantly, profoundly shaping the thinking and priorities of the Federal Reserve, FDIC and OCC.
In summary, differential exposure to selection on competitive and cooperative abilities, in conjunction with selective factors targeting specifically dispersal distance, likely contributed importantly to shaping T. thermophila dispersal and life history evolution.
Overall, differential exposure to selection on competitive and cooperative abilities, in conjunction with selective factors targeting specifically dispersal distance, likely contributed importantly to shaping T. thermophila dispersal and life history evolution.
The most obvious example comes from football, and though that's an imperfect example (the pace of that sport is more conducive to long, drawn-out contemplation over a challenged call, for instance) it proves technology is there for hockey to use and, more importantly, to shape to fit its unique needs.
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