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But Zacharias portrays Ammonius' classroom as a battle over the souls of a mixture of committed pagans and Christians, and some students leaning one way or the other.
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The new fund will also include €620 billion in a mixture of guarantees and "committed callable capital," or funds pledged under conditions that make it easier and quicker to call them in than those offered by standard loan guarantees.
The group is a mixture of curious tourists and committed runners, including British-Australian David Gething – who hopes to complete the full marathon in under 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Several studies have also raised the possibility that satellite cells are a heterogeneous mixture of stem cells and committed myogenic progenitors (Schultz and Lipton 1982; Grounds and McGeachie 1987; Moss and Leblond 1971; Schultz 1996).
A long-standing question in the field has been whether this cell population represents a mixture of separate unipotent neural and mesoderm-committed precursors or consists of bipotent progenitors.
Here we show that natural muscle-specific coatings can (i) be derived from decellularized, solubilized adult porcine muscle, (ii) contain a complex mixture of ECM components including polysaccharides, (iii) adsorb onto tissue culture plastic and (iv) promote cell maturation of committed muscle progenitor and stem cells.
Instead, Hawley brings his own sense of committed empathy.
C (subseteq) L is a set of committed locations.
An economic dispatch of committed units is considered for minimum generation cost.
He adds: "They are an impressive group of committed scientists".
During the case-study, Uppaal was extended with the notion of committed locations.
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