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In particular, rigid plaster models cannot mimic the physiological capabilities of the teeth in vivo, which would normally possess force-absorbing mechanisms.
Moreover, the likelihood that the availability of transcriptional comodulators of the ERs in vitro and in vivo is similar is highly unlikely (Graham et al. 2000), and thus, in vitro models cannot mimic the complexities of whole animal systems with respect to estrogen-dependent processes and responses to EDCs.
The result explains why current land development modelling and simulation cannot mimic the actual land development process properly.
Although the presented in vitro model cannot completely mimic the clinical situation, it serves as a possible tool to address specific questions in the field of DH, particularly because some parameters closely resemble the clinical situations, i.e. participation of cervical dentine and dentinal fluid.
First, our technical evaluation was performed on a model, which cannot mimic the complexity of all interactions between a patient and a ventilator.
It would be more efficient for surgeons in training to practice on something other than a real live human or a plastic model that cannot mimic properly the conditions of a human body.
As a model, the CSR cannot mimic disease processes with complete accuracy.
Being linear, the previous models cannot accurately mimic a physiological system of human circulation, especially at deep hypotensive control with strong reaction of the body.
In vitro methods (passive artificial membrane permeability models, cellular monolayer models) are useful, although predictivity remains limited as the models cannot completely mimic the complexity of a dynamic in vivo system.
We could not detect a significant increase in binding to fibrinogen upon addition of ADP in either K562WASKO or K562 cells (Fig. 2F), probably indicating a drawback of this model in that it cannot mimic the inside-out activation of the αIIbβ3 integrin occurring in MK and platelets.
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