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Conversely, FAI patients might develop specific adaptations to raise those ratios and reduce pelvic anterior tilt while squatting in order to limit femoroacetabular engagement.
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In addition, it might be useful to develop specific care pathways for different diseases and conditions.
Therefore understanding the different biological roles of RR subunits in cancer aggressiveness might help us to develop specific and efficient RR inhibitors to avoid drug resistance and side effects.
Thus, individual giraffes might develop pelage-specific mate preferences, even in regions of overlap between subspecies.
These findings indicate that despite some existing topological similarities, the domains of life might have developed specific topological properties in their related metabolic networks.
The main conclusion of the study can be found on p. 9: "These findings indicate that despite some existing topological similarities, the domains of life might have developed specific topological properties in their related metabolic networks.
We develop specific methods and approaches for validation, that might be used in other fields where couplings between equations, multiscale physics, and high dimensionality are involved.
Finally, biofilm-grown bacteria might develop a biofilm-specific biocide-resistant phenotype.
Nevertheless, it should be cautioned that resistance might develop if compound-specific transporters evolve to efflux such drugs out of the DV.
In particular, they said, are one-time "debriefing" sessions immediately after a trauma that tell people what symptoms they might develop and encourage them to vent their emotions but offer no specific coping strategies.
Moreover, simple sequence repeats (SSRs) that might assist in genotyping and developing specific chemotypes were identified in transcripts of the specialized metabolic pathways, including ent-LRDs.
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