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The analysis is based on two constructs computed in the course of modified density-matrix simulations: the error interrogation operators and error commutators.

In the course of wound healing, FN modified from inactive soluble molecule into biologically active form [ 3] participates in every phase of wound healing [ 4] hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and tissue remodeling [ 5].

The common-law system was extensively modified in the course of the 20th century.

This formulation involves a variable ground structure for topology optimization, since the shape of the shell is modified in the course of the process.

In the course of evolution, certain animal groups have modified this critical stage of embryonic development, and these modifications have undoubtedly contributed to the successful continuation of species.

Therefore, the value and direction of the loading are coupled to the shape of the structure and they change as the material layout of the structure is modified in the course of the optimization process.

The morphogenesis of polar structures such as root-hair bearing cells of Lactuca primary root has been shown to be modified in the course of differentiation under mass acceleration diminished below 0.1 g.

We rather started with certain expectations that we eventually modified in the course of our investigation.

Inquire first, whether species have a real and permanent existence in nature; or whether they are capable, as some naturalists pretend, of being indefinitely modified in the course of a long series of generations (1832).

Lyell, alluding to Lamarck, put the problem in the opening page of his second volume very well as he invited his reader to: Inquire first, whether species have a real and permanent existence in nature; or whether they are capable, as some naturalists pretend, of being indefinitely modified in the course of a long series of generations (1832).

"seem to me to proclaim so plainly, that the innumerable species, genera, and families of organic beings, with which this world is peopled, have all descended, each within its own class or group, from common parents, and have all been modified in the course of descent, that I should without hesitation adopt this view, even if it were unsupported by other facts or arguments" (1859: 457 458).

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