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Uncovering the political, social and economic aspects of development in a particular country may require extensive research.
"These infections may be severe and may require extensive treatment with antibiotics, hospitalization or surgery," warned the FDA.
Workers may require extensive retraining because the businesses and industries that employed them no longer exist, and their skills no longer have the value they once did.
In this sense, a minimal term like toleration may require extensive government action to safeguard unpopular minorities from violence at the hands of their fellow citizens or other actors in civil society.
The construction of basis functions for such elements is a challenging task and may require extensive geometrical analysis.
Technology selection for a business case may require extensive evaluation, before an optimal decision can be made [56, 57].
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The data showed a slight nonetheless insignificant increase in 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine. From the present data, it is concluded that PFOA is a true liver cancer promoter that may not require extensive initial DNA damage for its promoting activity.
Some silent late-replicating genes showed only low levels of H3K27 trimethylation (Tpbpa and Pl1) suggesting that these genes, in contrast to bivalent genes, are not developmentally 'poised' in ES cells and may, therefore, require extensive chromatin-remodelling for correct developmental expression.
Formation of this dHJ intermediate may require more extensive processing of broken DNA ends and/or more extensive DNA synthesis primed from the invading end.
Another possibility is that the sort of haptic cues tested here could facilitate learning opposite force fields, but may require more extensive training.
To improve the gains made in selection may require very extensive and costly field testing in multiple target environments (Wissuwa et al., 2009).
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