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It is now conferred bienially on an individual who has made a significant contribution to opening up opportunities in nursing to minorities.
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When her father dies, he makes her an heiress, and this young woman who, in different circumstances, would have been someone else's property is now capable of conferring property of her own on a needy upper-class suitor.
Fantasy always plays a big role in Hollywood calendars, but it's now being conferred to the talents of leading auteurs.
For instance, the Wolbachia strain in D. melanogaster was characterized initially as one producing only weak reproductive manipulation but is now also known to confer nutritional and protective benefits.
It is now clear that UGTs confer polarity to a wide range of estrogens and that this reaction not only takes place in the liver but also in estrogen target tissues, producing glucuronides of estrogens that are readily excreted from the tissues and released into the circulation.
Hong Kong faces little direct exposure to potential defaults on European government bonds, Tsang added, but the global financial system is now so interconnected that this confers no protection.
It is now clear that both genes confer an increased risk for prostate cancer, which is threefold for BRCA1 mutations [ 8*] and threefold to sevenfold for BRCA2 mutations [ 9, 10], equating to an absolute risk of 6-14% by age 74 years; the population risk by this age is 2%.
The name recognition a movie tie-in confers is now considered so valuable that few Broadway shows try to establish identities particularly distinct from a celluloid parent.
The outer shell is now made using phospholipids, which also confer greater stability.
Discovered originally in S. epidermidis as immunomodulatory peptides, it is now well accepted that the proteins confer virulence to S. aureus (Cheung et al. 2014).
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