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is traditionally involved
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In a traditional manner.
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While heparanase enzymatic activity is traditionally involved in promoting lymphocyte cell migration and invasion, the currently observed anti-GVHD effect of heparanase may suggest that a non catalytic mechanism is responsible.
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"This is a different animal than we've been traditionally involved with," said another top military official, referring to the Pentagon's role within NATO in the last five months.
The planned appointment of Mr. Bremer came as an apparent surprise to the general, who has not made allies with groups that are traditionally involved in postwar reconstruction and relief.
Chilean scientists have been traditionally involved in the elaboration of science curricula in basic and high school levels.
"Groups who have been traditionally involved in drug trafficking, fire arms and human trafficking are now moving onto wildlife".
These villagers are traditionally involved in activities such as cleaning and spinning of wool and weaving woollen items like shawls, pullovers, carpets, panki (blanket) and jackets, along with small-scale agriculture.
The women in the novel, meanwhile, are obedient, quiet, and absent from positions of authority – despite the fact that Igbo women were traditionally involved in village leadership.
Plasminogen activators are traditionally involved in the breakdown of blood clots.
Both senior and junior doctors are traditionally involved in clinical medical education [ 4].
NGOs are traditionally involved in activities which address health issues in resource poor settings, often "at the end of the road" where national health services may not exist.
In our opinion, although Crk adaptors have been traditionally involved in the entrance of pathogens, thanks to recent studies, it seems that they will also be further implicated in innate signaling.
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