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This process may ultimately detach legal concepts from their moral analogs (thus, legal "murder" may require no intention to kill, legal "fault" no moral blameworthiness, an "equitable" remedy may be manifestly unfair, etc).
We, therefore, hypothesize that P. euphratica developed innate mechanisms to tolerate salt stress that may require no immediate gene regulation.
Depending on the clinical setting, these lesions may require no further evaluation, additional immediate or serial follow-up imaging, or surgical intervention.
In a subgroup of patients, the dystonia is mild, progresses only very slowly and may require no treatment (Trender-Gerhard et al., 2009).
Impacts of FNA in such a situation are that low-grade small GISTs may require no therapy, whereas high-grade GISTs respond very well to imatinib treatment.
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In fact, in some states the screen tech may require almost no power at all.
In conclusion, the work presented here suggests that, having established themselves as a replicating population in the tsetse midgut, trypanosomes may require a NO signal and/or the presence of L-cysteine to promote migration to the salivary glands and maturation into mammalian infective forms.
This could be particularly relevant in patients with COPD who may require local NO release for antimicrobial host defence or preservation of ventilation/perfusion matching within the lung [ 23].
Stroke mimics may be benign and require no treatment, but in some cases timely intervention prevents neurological disability or death.
However, it is important to stress that environmental information may require or involve no semantics at all.
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