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Basic science understanding of novel mechanisms for hypoxia tolerance in this special population of flies may spur future translational applications, but this is not directly a disease model.

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Our analyses suggest that a large majority of the vertebrate tree of life will: (1) be resolved within the next few decades; (2) identify specific data collection strategies that may help to spur future progress; and (3) identify branches of the vertebrate tree of life in need of increased research effort.

It is also our hope that this may in turn will help spur future research into the disease and ultimately towards helping find a cure.

This contribution will spur future studies in the heterologous expression and engineering of lantibiotics.

Mina and his collaborators hope the paper will spur future research.

Can schools do anything to spur future graduates to improve on that sorry performance?

This could help inform, perhaps even spur, future public health surveillance and/or other interventions.

That may spur faster growth in the future.

Who knows, one of their suggestions may spur new and creative ideas that will pay off for both you and our Company in the future.

The ranking may spur improvement.

Activating certain brain neurons may spur recovery from general anesthesia.

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