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The regulation also establishes that the manufacturers of medicines may readjust the price of their products following an index fixed in three different bands.
This phase is used to readjust the virtual clock; the periodicity of this readjustment depends on how often the nodes have to readjust their virtual clock.
Thus, adaptive substitutions in PD may readjust the capsid protein ratios, and changes affecting transcript and protein levels may be reflected in the phenotypic components of the phage life cycle.
Should professors at research universities readjust their priorities?
If not, then what is? Must Westerners readjust their view of a good life?
So it's unsurprising that without education and reinforcement, people don't readjust their behaviors.
But it often is hard for Westerners, especially Americans, to readjust their perception about what is an acceptable tip.
Later in the morning, stocks turned decisively downward, as investors continued to readjust their expectations of economic growth.
Many of my friends have had to readjust their career expectations because of the economy and job market.
The days of cheap Chinese labour are numbered, and suppliers should seek to readjust their strategies accordingly.
Health insurance companies, which would be freed from some of the already existing regulations limiting their profits, would have to readjust their thinking about how best to compete.
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