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Our results match the guidelines proposed by Hounsell (2003) for formative assessment development; i.e. students' involvement in the generation of feedback, and a more open and collaborative approach to assessments.

Although we didn't provide direct evidence for its involvement in the generation of CoBF oscillations in vivo, our in vitro data that in NO-deficiency endothelin-1 induces Y-27632 reversible vasomotion supports this hypothesis.

The funding body had no involvement in the generation of the results, or in their interpretation and the decision to publish.

To compare glucose and fructose involvement in the generation of glycoxidation products, recently we used baker's yeast as a model and found higher level of carbonyl/oxidative stress markers, which were correlated with a higher aging rate of fructose-grown compared with glucose-grown yeast at stationary phase (long-term model) [ 25, 26].

Converging evidence for striatal involvement in the generation of the ERN has been provided by studies investigating Parkinson's disease (see, e.g., Falkenstein et al., 2001; Ito & Kitagawa, 2006; Stemmer et al., 2007), which is characterized by the depletion of striatal DA (Agid et al., 1993; Kish et al., 1988).

Aside from the identification of Mules in citrus and the first report on the conspicuous accumulation of several motifs involved in human chromosome breaks in a TE end terminus, this work highlights overall two major findings: the identification of a TTC-repeat as a motif physically responsible of meiotic recombination in plants and its involvement in the generation of gross deletions.

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Its main involvement resides in the generation of smooth motion trajectories in order to avoid sudden movements [6].

Such involvement of DA has been described subsequent to sleep deprivation as being directly involved in the generation of dopaminergic D2 receptor supersensitivity [12], [13], [14].

Moreover, the isotope and trace element composition revealed the involvement of sediments in the generation of island-arc magma in northeast Japan (Shibata and Nakamura1997), strongly suggesting that the subduction component is carried to depths exceeding 150 km.

In contrast, the evidence for the involvement of TEs in the generation of natural Drosophila inversions, i.e. those effectively contributing to adaptation and/or evolution of natural populations, is scarce (see Introduction).

A second open question concerns the involvement of anticooperativity in the generation of heterogeneous BH4 binding.

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