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For example, whitelisting approaches tend to be more effective than blacklisting ones, protection of integrity and availability may have higher priority than protection of confidentiality, and intrusion detection may rely not only on cyberspace metrics but also on information collected by sensors in physical space.

The ability and remarkable specificity of AP2C3 to channel the pleiotropic MPK3 and MPK6 pathway towards the stomata development may rely not only on its stomata lineage specific expression, but also on its definite docking interaction with the MAPKs, as well as its particular localization within the cell.

More broadly, our results demonstrate that evolutionary innovations may rely not only on the acquisition of novel genes or the co-option of molecular machinery for entirely new purposes, but also on the inherent malleability of core cellular processes.

We have added a paragraph to the end of the paper to further speak to the broader significance of our findings: "More broadly, our results demonstrate that evolutionary innovations may rely not only on the acquisition of novel genes or the co-option of molecular machinery that lead to the successful colonization of new niches".

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They may rely on you not to let them get too scared, and that won't improve your fear at all.

Clinicians may rely on national, not local MRSA data when prescribing clindamycin and linezolid for wound infections.

Under these conditions, (i) expected compliance costs are invariant, (ii) the variance of compliance costs increases with the delayed compliance, (iii) equilibrium prices may not be unique, and (iv) the delayed compliance equilibrium may rely on "degenerate" prices not determined by marginal abatement costs.

Although people who monitor and constrain other people's behavior and do not allow them to prove their own trustworthiness may rely on others, they do not trust them.

If this is not done the efficacy may be significantly overestimated, and the healthcare professional may rely on data which do not represent the true efficacy of an agent.

As a whole, these results suggest that disease protection obtained following blockade of the GITR/GITRL pathway may rely on two distinct but not mutually exclusive mechanisms that are first, a limitation of the activation and migration of effector cells to the target tissue and, second, the maintenance of peripheral self-tolerance via CD4+CD25+ T cell-mediated regulation.

More recent network approaches overcome this problem by examining differential canonical correlation between multiple states, such as healthy and diseased, or with a reference [ 11]; these approaches, however, may rely on methods that are not robust to non-normal data to find correlated genes.

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