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The results shown in this article will constitute a section of the ML-S doctoral thesis at the University of Granada.
Sanity, as Whitney put it, may constitute a critical part of the equation.
Simultaneously increasing AMP hydrophobicity may constitute a strategy for increasing salt resistanse of AMPs.
Raw as well as smoked, salted, or dried fish may constitute a source of human infestation.
Section 204(h)(2) provides the definition for "failure of authorization". The proposed amendment to Section 204(h)(2) seeks to add that failure to authorize or effect an act or transaction in compliance with the disclosure set forth in any proxy or consent solicitation statement may constitute a failure of authorization.
"Cyborg" is — sometimes delightfully, sometimes gratingly — a determinedly crazy movie, which may constitute a genre of its own.
If not, this may constitute a contempt of court.
This lack of clarity may constitute a potential obstacle to the implementation of tailored subsidy programmes.
But the undersupply of micronutrients may constitute a threat just as serious.
Alternatively, Snhl1 may constitute a new mutation that occurred during the development of the ISS strain.
For now, the cost of some mortars may constitute a barrier.
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