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"Hollywood is not a community of blacklists, but it is a community of 'whitelists,' which is to say it's a community in which collegiality and fellowship are very important in terms of networking and consequent employment," says Lionel Chetwynd, a television writer.

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a slowly progressive degenerative disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) that is classically defined in terms of motor symptoms consequent to degeneration of specific subsets of mesencephalic dopaminergic (DA) cells within Substantia Nigra (SN) pars compacta.

The influence of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1) on the behavior of rabbit chondrocytes embedded in collagen gels was examined in terms of cell migration and consequent architecture of cell aggregation.

The severity of this incident, in terms of environmental contamination and consequent intoxication of a community, is unusual and arose from the particular way in which the informal recycling was carried out in NGagne Diaw.

Having in mind that in chronic kidney disease the GSTM1 is normally up-regulated in a protective response to increased oxidative stress, as well as that the GSTM1 could be a surrogate for unmeasured oxidative stress markers [ 17, 23], it seems reasonable to assume that this genetic variant may be deleterious in terms of carotid atherosclerosis and consequent stroke in ESRD patients.

Their performance can for most purposes be summarized in terms of their radiation pattern and consequent directivity and power gain.

Nevertheless, these studies are yet preliminary, since a higher number of strains need to be tested in order to address the intra-species variability in terms of surface characteristics and their consequent interaction with these surfaces.

Using germinal transgenesis has the advantages of several hundred tadpoles per brood and a homogeneous population in terms of transgene insertion site and consequent regulatory controls.

With the rapid rise of, especially, China and India as global players in the life sciences, the long-established hegemony of the United States (US) in this field [ 1] is being challenged, at least in terms of political intent, with a consequent intensification of the struggle over what forms of governance should be introduced by whom, where, when and how.

Zaki [41] proposes an algorithm for mining the "most general" rules with minimal antecedents and consequents (in terms of the subset relation) in a collection of rules with identical support and confidence.

He formulates a definition of consequences in terms of 'howsoever the antecedent/consequent signifies things to be' in order to accommodate such counterexamples, but adds that in most cases, the simpler definition is sufficiently accurate.

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