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To investigate the autofluorescence findings associated with multifocal choroiditis and panuveits (MCP), a condition that has marked potential to affect the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE).
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To determine whether any of the newly identified HFRs marked potential boundary elements at the murine Hox clusters, we decided to test their enhancer-blocking ability.
Therefore, we believe that polished high-strength, completely dense HA has marked potential in the biomedical applications of tissue engineering due in part to its mechanical and osteoinducible properties.
Because younger men were much less likely to be HIV infected, prevention programs targeting younger MSM in these populations could have marked potential for avoiding future infections.
They have marked potential landing strips for American forces and conducted reconnaissance missions.
Given the adaptability of the CCI for the inclusion of additional variables, such as age, the CCI also demonstrates marked potential for modification into cancer specific comorbidity indices.
If a vaccine bait was eaten by an animal shortly after distribution, it contained the marking potential equivalent to 91 mg TTC.
It's helpful to mark potential obstructions such as small bushes, statues, etc. with flags, so that you know to avoid them.
Last month, the latest release of NSA documents showed that the agency uses exactly those cookies that "deliver and improve" our online experience to fish out individual users from the sea of data they collect and, further, to mark potential targets for "remote exploitation".
Little seas of flags, used to mark potential mining areas, sprang up everywhere, he said.
All CT images were processed by this LungCAD software package to mark potential lesions.
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