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In the past two decades, various efforts were made to import the mammalian glycosylation pathway related genes into the insect cells to engineer the required glycosylation modification (Castilho 2015).

Many extant Austrian Haflinger mares were considered to be of too low quality to be used as brood mares, and every effort was made to import higher-quality brood mares from the South Tyrol herds now in Italy.

As neither of these methods were ideal for our assays, nor are HHV-8 quantitative controls available within Australia, an attempt was made to import plasmids from international laboratories.

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The United States trade representative's office estimated that the changes Japan made to its import restrictions would amount to "hundreds of millions of dollars" more in exports.

Imports would become cheaper and help keep prices down.Even if efforts are made to maximise the imported content, the foreign-exchange requirements of many infrastructure projects—roads, say are a small part of the total cost.

A number of policy decisions were made to restrict the import and sales of specific agents during the period under study (Table 1).

Republicans, much of the business community, some unions and conservative Democrats have backed the pipeline, arguing that it makes sense to import more oil from Canada than from unstable, unfriendly regimes.

Normally, planning begins a year in advance since vendors all over the world must make arrangements to import tons of plants.

It's a delightful, eye-filling spectacle that would play well at the Met; indeed, the Met's general manager, Peter Gelb, was in attendance on opening night, making arrangements to import it for a future season.

ACCURACY -- President Bush's annual Economic Report to Congress this year, which he signed, declares that it "makes sense" to import goods and services when they are "produced more cheaply abroad".

But if Texas production is knocked out for an extended period of time, it might make sense to import gasoline, diesel and heating oil from Europe and deliver it to East Coast ports.

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