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Thus, it constitutes a basis of the linear space (mathbb {P}_{n}).
This region was endowed with a high floral diversity that has for long constituted a basis for health care with very few species imported from outside it [ 40].
The agreement was to have constituted a basis for a permanent truce between Israel and Hamas, which would prevent the repeated rounds of shooting.
The authors regularly shared experiences and this constituted a basis for individual and joint reflection and discussion.
A causal relationship between AT1R and PMN infiltration is interesting since it may constitute a basis for the recently reported epidemiological associations between RAS related gene polymorphism and the development of sequelae to H pylori infection [ 12, 13].
It is tempting to speculate that this may constitute a basis for the selective elimination of advanced cancers by the reinstated p53, observed in mouse models.
It thus appears that such a unique epigenomic state associated with the LoDs may constitute a basis for the specific expression of genes contained in these genomic domains.
According to Jewish nationalists (Zionists), Judaism constitutes a basis for both religious and national (ethnic) identity.
If enough information on experiments is available, this constitute a basis for two phase separator modelling.
"An absence of collegiality ought never, by itself, to constitute a basis for nonreappointment, denial of tenure or dismissal for cause".
Together, we have said the Greek reform programme could constitute a basis for a new programme from the European Stability Mechanism.
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