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Of note, p53strong cases were only found among the SOX11low subgroup, indicating that these may constitute cases with more complex genetic aberrations, consistent with a shorter survival.
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The MP who raised the case, which dates back to the 1980s but surfaced only after recent disclosures about the clandestine unit of police spies, suggested it may constitute a case in which "a police officer crossed the line into acting as an agent provocateur".
"That mistreatment may constitute, in some cases, torture".
Accordingly, even though the concept of an ablatively melting particle may constitute a limiting case, it can still be used to model flash pyrolysis provided that the reacting particle continuously shed the formed char layer.
We therefore reasoned that membrane proteins having long hydrophilic N-terminal tails before TM1 may constitute a unique case and may not benefit from such pauses, since the emerging hydrophilic peptide would cause SRP-dissociation and productive targeting would occur only later, when the first TM emerges.
The molecule surface interactions for large π-orbital systems as the porphyrins in this study are mainly driven by van der Waals interactions, which may constitute a problematic case with the standard local and semilocal approximations to DFT due to the absence of dispersive forces.
Under international human rights law these cases may constitute violations of the right to life.
These proteins, which in extreme cases may constitute up to 50% of open reading frames, show no similarity to proteins of known function.
All this is in complete contrast to the low prevalence of SNCA mutations and to the fact that parkin-related cases may constitute an independent nosological condition.
Of course, this dignity may constitute, as in the case of human beings, a concrete source of rights and freedoms.
Impending court decisions in this case may constitute a key turning point in United States history.
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