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Strain flexibility, defined as the strain response of a structure׳s element to a unit input force, is import for structural safety evaluation, but its identification is seldom investigated.
Postmarketing evaluation of safety concerns raised during the preregistration phase of medicines is import for the assessment of the benefit-risk balance of drugs.
This dynamic reorganisation is import for several cellular processes, e.g. the uptake, transport and secretion of vesicles, cell movements, formation of the cell shape and segregation of the chromosomes during mitosis [ 9].
The goal was to use proven knowledge from the model organism C. glutamicum (CG) to predict reliable gene regulatory networks in C. diphtheriae (CD), which is a human pathogen, C. jeikeium (CJ) that is pathogen and extremely antibiotic resistant, and the sister organism of CG namely C. efficiens (CE), which is import for biotechnological production processes.
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If a chemical substance or mixture containing impurities is imported for commercial purposes, then those impurities are also imported for commercial purposes.
Because it is no longer mined in the United States, asbestos is imported for its remaining uses, primarily for the chlor-alkali industry.
DEM of 30 m is imported for the elevation dataset and topography.
In this frequency range pulsars are bright, and LOFAR observations of pulsars are import for probing fundamental physics and the interstellar medium.
That's why I think it's import for funds like ourselves to also work with traditional mainstream sources of investment and finance and bring them in.
The first ten amino acids of hexokinase II are import for binding to the MOM.
This result confirmed our hypothesis that chemical kinetics features, in particular, the Shannon entropy, are import for Drosha processing.
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