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The endosperm may arise by nuclear divisions and become cellular as nuclear divisions terminate, or its development may involve both nuclear and cell divisions from the beginning.
The two crimes are now rarely regarded as mutually exclusive, however, and it is generally accepted that a crime may involve both theft and fraud (e.g., the theft and subsequent sale of an automobile).
Continuous health monitoring process may involve both global and local identification.
"Disorders due to addictive behaviors include gambling disorder and gaming disorder, which may involve both online and offline behaviour".
Schizophrenia is a multifactorial and highly heterogeneous disorder and may involve both genomic and environmental contributions [50].
NIH's half of the funding, which may involve both intramural and extramural researchers, will come from the director's Common Fund.
The mechanisms underlying the association between migraine and altered arterial function are likely to be complex and may involve both structural and functional changes in the arterial wall.
In particular, the substitution may involve both existing machines and already in operation, which cannot be loaded with hydrocarbons, and new devices.
Stage 1 (potential interventions) requires specification of the core elements of an intervention (e.g., objectives, target groups, activities) and may involve both descriptive and implementation studies.
This is in line with cell type-specific interactions between cytoskeletal and their associated proteins, and may involve both soluble and insoluble forms of intermediate filament proteins.
These results also indicate that Cu toxicity may involve both Na loss and LPO, and that Cu-acclimation may be brought about by prevention of these effects.
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