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He understood that in the real context of science some experiments may be vitally important while others may be insignificant.
For example, in the quest to produce new solid heterogeneous catalyst materials with specific targeted structural properties, understanding fundamentals of the process of materials synthesis may be vitally important, and again, in situ techniques to monitor the time evolution of the process may yield significant new insights.
Results from Emperor Island suggest that this may be vitally important.
Thus, as a key component of the IL-23 complex, we suggest that IL23A may be vitally important to maintaining both innate and autoimmune responses.
These findings concur with emerging evidence indicating that timing may be vitally important in determining the effects of various dietary exposures on the susceptibility to develop breast cancer.
Both downregulation of connexin expression in migrating cells and interaction of connexins with the extracellular matrix may be vitally important for cell migration during wound closure.
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Committee work may not be terribly glamorous, but "Masters and Commanders" shows that it can be vitally important, and also surprisingly entertaining.
The first goal is going to be vitally important.
Embarrassing revelations made by the Sony hacking seem tempting fodder, while the horrific slayings of French satirists in Paris remind everyone that comedy may be funny but it's also vitally important to the international discourse.
Sphingolipids, which are vitally important constituents of intracellular signal transduction pathways, may be among the most pathogenic lipid moieties intermingled in the origin and development of diabetes.
Diving directly into work talk may be the norm in some cultures, but in Latin America small talk is vitally important to build trust and understanding.
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