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Future research on EpCAM may benefit from a unified nomenclature and more frequent exchange among those who have been working on this cancer target during the past 30 years and will do so in the future.

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In other words, children who had more frequent exchanges about their school activities with their parents, homework control or help with homework or contact to teachers via fathers and mothers were less likely to drop out of school after compulsory education in Austria, irrespective of the parents' levels of education or language skills.

People-to-people connections come from more frequent exchanges at all levels and create common cultural identity and affinity that will go along in the provision of a solid social foundation for building B&R.

However, this would lead to more frequent exchanges and might be counter selected if it increases predation risk (Smith et al. 2012).

However, the gradual increase in the supply of medical devices to address clinical conditions has heralded a paradigm shift towards a new model in which the market is highly fragmented, innovation is chiefly incremental and clinical evidence is lacking, which means that closer cooperation and more frequent exchanges of information between assessment bodies are needed.

However, the low thermal stability of enzymes necessitates a more frequent catalyst exchange which is usually a knock-out criterion for this process due to very high costs of catalytic structures and long process shut down times.

For example, it is known that distributed solutions require more iterations than the centralized ones to converge and more frequent message exchange among BSs and users [32], which means than the centralized approach is preferable to the distributed one when the convergence speed is important, that is, when the dynamics of the users are high and the network should adapt quickly.

Sequencing success improved during the study, due largely to better preservation of specimens (e.g. more frequent ethanol exchange).

Because of the more frequent population exchange between China and the rest of the world, the chance for importation of other CVB3 genogroups to mainland China is greatly increased.

"The North's provocations backfired and have pushed China and the U.S. closer together, resulting in more frequent high-level exchanges between the two countries," Zhang Liangui, an analyst at the Communist Party School, was quoted as saying in The Global Times newspaper.

This indicates that intragenic events leading to sequence homogenization of WD40 repeat sequences are more frequent than intergenic exchanges.

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