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In contrast, it has been reported that mice deficient of CD55 have accelerated autoimmune disease [ 29- 31], an effect that is thought to be attributable mainly to the missing complement-regulating function of CD55 in these mice.

But the Cardinals are still missing a complement to receiver Larry Fitzgerald who can keep defenses from double-teaming Fitzgerald.

She was in desperate condition, her rigging ragged, boats missing, her complement reduced to a handful of half-starved sailors and with a cargo of unchained west African slaves.

"What's totally missing to complement the sanctions is incentives to give Afghan people a concrete idea of what reconstruction might be available if they change their behavior," he said.

The NetLogo model, even with clear limitations (varied tissue structures in the lung, missing full complement of cells, and other important immune cells that play a role in the inflammatory process), was able to forecast the existence of biologically relevant aspects, that is, healing and return to baseline, localized tissue damage and fibrosis, and extensive damage and fibrosis.

This chapter presents an extension of the "what you see is what you paint" approach by means of dynamic vision and three-dimensional object recognition that is able to complement missing data of scanned parts by use of computer-aided design (CAD) information of recognized and localized parts.

Some interviewees were followed up by telephone to complement missing information.

The use of both datasets for food allows one to cross check erroneous data and to complement missing data missing.

Information obtained from Landspitali Hospital, Department of Pathology (ligand binding assay) was used to complement missing data on ER and PR expression thereby allowing ER and PR positivity/negativity to be established for all tumours within the study group.

Of particular, importance is how far mathematical models can be pre-constructed based on in vitro experiments and then re-adjusted by specifically chosen in vivo experiments to complement missing information not accessible in vitro but necessary to better understand the organizational principles and processes underlying a particular disease or repair process of interest.

When any data were missing, they were complemented by interviews with a nurse at the delivery ward.

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