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For now, Epler is working furiously to further reduce the cost and fix the remaining bugs that would jeopardize the quality and longevity of the Kinograph.
The data obtained require careful interpretation, because nonspecific binding processes during the pull-down experiments may introduce artifacts and thereby jeopardize the quality and validity of the end results regarding the eventual protein binding partners identified.
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This, together with menacing budgetary restraints, will have its impact on hospital resources and may jeopardize the quality, efficiency, and accessibility of patient care [ 2].
Further delays on this repair project may jeopardize the quality of our water supply and may force the city to build a filtration plant estimated to cost up to $8 billion.
In countries such as Uganda where electricity supply barely meets the system demand requirements, policymakers, regulators, system operators as well as distribution network operators are always wary of any likely surge in the maximum demand that may propagate system outages and hence jeopardize the quality of electricity supply.
However, current survivorship research is fragmented, inefficient, lacking of holistic approach and sustainable funding system, which largely jeopardize the quality of care for cancer survivors.
"We believe U.S. Open officials take great pride in their involvement with the U.S. Open, and they won't do anything that will jeopardize the quality of the tournament," said Chris Widmaier, the association's managing director for corporate communications.
While tighter international collaboration is a fundamental prerequisite for implementing these suggestions, individual aspects of the required reforms need to be articulated clearly, with two re-assuring conditions essential they must not jeopardize: the quality of drug research leading to level I evidence of benefit or harm and the determination of safety.
1: Is it so hard to imagine? 2: I never tried 1: Me either 2: I wouldn't want to jeopardize the quality of our professional rapport 1: I wouldn't want to compromise the integrity of our mutual objectivity 2: In a way we're a good example of what's going on here.
The ceramic polycrystalline material that grows on the crystal periphery is illustrated to jeopardize the quality of the crystals.
Preanesthesia care is a high-risk system where interruptions during the preanesthesia assessment may jeopardize the quality of information obtained.
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