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Recent studies have interpreted the need for repertoire diversity within the T-cell compartment from a totally different perspective, namely, one of regulation of immune responsiveness [ 12, 13].
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We can interpret the need for such network by saying that in absence of miRNA-dependent degradation, mRNA molecules can be degraded through two pathways, differing by their kinetic features (see Figure 3).
How I would interpret the needs of my patients was fundamentally altered now that I had been one myself.
"The party should listen to the 30 percent of its voters who are asking for a more modern, more liberal left, one that is able to interpret the needs of a changing Italian society," said Stefano Folli, a columnist for Il Sole 24 Ore.
In sketching the possible roots of moral responses, Darwin (1871) noted the role of organisms being able to interpret the needs of others in order to assist them.
As a result, individual Trusts have been left to interpret the needs of anaesthetic pre-registration doctors in their own way and are likely to have implemented training programmes that vary widely in both structure and content.
In order to resolve the mismatch between type of grasp and object size which, occurred for the incongruent conditions, this area showed an increase of activation which was interpreted as the need for a more effective control.
This can be interpreted as the need for a control measure to be used at a very large scale to have a real impact in the case of a massive pandemic.
38 Finally, the learned rules are comprehensible by humans and computers and can be interpreted without the need for visualization.
Because changes in hematocrit are expected to change the concentration of bound tacrolimus without modifying the unbound concentration [ 9], this trend should not be interpreted as the need for dose adjustment.
In the institutional context of this study, "authenticity" is interpreted as the need for students to develop skills to effectively collaborate with others in finding solutions to problems and creating a product in a team setting.
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