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Passing the examinations to get a university place can be tough in some cases the so-called "examination hell"—but once a student gets there the next four years may involve very little work.

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Which may or may not involve very precariously balanced situations with plenty of outtakes.

The genetic determinants of aphid morphs involved in life cycle variation (i.e. winged, sexual morphs) have also been little studied, and may actually involve very few genes [ 44] or genes that are easily switched on and off [ 31], making the reacquisition of a woody host less unlikely than previously thought.

The binding of sickle cells to endothelial cells is decreased by annexin V indicating that it is largely due to endothelial adhesion of erythrocytic phosphatidylserine [ 287] but may, in addition, involve very late-activating antigen-4 (VLA-4) and CD36 [ 288].

Indeed, it may involve a very peculiar performance.

"While everybody may not like every aspect of what is being done, I find there is a tremendous sense of relief that the issue is being dealt with in a responsible fashion, even though it may involve some very difficult decisions," he said.

The extended modeling capabilities of such generalized continuum theories come with a cost: the generalized theories require additional boundary conditions and the extended constitutive laws may, in the most general cases, involve very significant numbers of material parameters.

Most such experiments involve very simple rules.

Even a relatively benign foreign occupation may involve extensive and very regrettable changes to the way of life of the occupied community perhaps in the form of restrictions on traditional freedoms, such as those of political speech or religious expression, and a degraded position of citizenship vis-a-vis the occupiers.

"I have deep belief in the power of individual creativity," he continues, "but what that creativity may involve is shuffling a very familiar deck, spotting the potential in something that other people regard as banal.

In addition, data on long-term QOL and functional status of ARDS survivors has traditionally come from a secondary analysis of selected clinical trial populations, which may involve selection bias, as a very small proportion of eligible patients are usually enrolled in randomized clinical trials.

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