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Ubisoft may outsource some company to make a little Assassin's Creed 2 clone to cash in a bit on the mobile contingent, but it'll just be a way to sell the real game.
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Because detection of mobile RNAs is contingent on the availability of SNPs differentiating graft partners, sequencing coverage, mRNA stability, tissue sampling and other technical and biological factors, it would not be possible to detect all the mobile mRNAs and, therefore, the proportion of the genes that were found to produce mobile mRNAs in this study is likely underestimated.
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But that's almost more contingent on worldwide mobile carrier deals that any kind of real innovation.
Now early momentum is one thing, but that's quite a weighty ambition and one that's entirely contingent on a strong mobile gaming market and buy-in from developers.
Successful implementation of mobile-phone technology may, therefore, be contingent on a clearly described an understandable purpose or goal and gains for the patient involved [ 21, 25].
The most interesting discussions we've had with colleagues this week have been about three things: players who showed something different than what we've seen from game study; players who have engendered polarizing views; and the large and intriguing contingent of small-school prospects invited to Mobile this year.
Evidence of how plant competition and facilitation affect species' geographic ranges over broad geographic extents is limited and often indirect, perhaps reflecting that competitive exclusion between pairs of plant species may be much less efficient due to their sessile nature and contingent highly localized competitive interactions relative to in mobile organism groups.
Madison is full of union organisers, talking excitedly into mobile phones about deliveries of placards and arrivals of fresh contingents of protesters from around the country.
But the G1 did something more important than make T-Mobile the first Android carrier – it grabbed a certain user contingent who understood Android, understood the framework, and would follow the platform to the grave.
For example, if the patient wishes to receive the result by SMS, the mobile phone number can be confirmed at the point of ordering; subsequent actions, contingent on the result, can also be agreed at this point, and patients can be provided information on the implications of the result, providing reassurance and reducing requests for explanation from unqualified staff downstream.
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