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Since S.mansoni chronically-infected galectin-3−/− mice had delayed monocyte-macrophage differentiation [22], we propose that the disorganization on B lymphocyte and plasma cell niches is narrowly associated with this eminent macrophage dysfunction.
Substudy II concentrated on APs, exploring more narrowly associated factors.
In Geneva, the French term "migrant" (immigrant) is often narrowly associated with asylum seekers.
We observed that, despite the wide territorial area of Bahia and the complex epidemiologic nature of VL, the cycle of the annual incidence appears to be narrowly associated with both the frequency and duration of El Niño episodes.
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It is far too restrictive to narrowly associate logicism with Frege's program.
Mr. Relman said the city intended to file a new complaint that focused more narrowly on recouping costs associated with specific properties.
Their work further suffers by being narrowly perceived as inextricably associated with apartheid, still the lodestone of South African identity.
Yet much of the research is narrowly focused on the properties associated with particular types of organizations, such as hospitals, prisons, government agencies, businesses, schools, and churches.
In one publication[29] neurons in awake, behaving rats also were interpreted as encoding tactile signals, but the two touch inputs in question (contact with widely versus narrowly spaced lateral walls) were associated two different reward locations.
While early data were narrowly interpreted as a risk associated with immature liver enzyme metabolism of very young children, subsequent reports revealed an elevated risk among older children as well (3 10 years olds, especially those on polytherapy) [ 35].
Although this is less of a problem for transformationalist approaches, globalists and sceptics have tended to focus narrowly on a single trend associated with globalization in order to come to a definitive judgment as to whether globalization represents a good thing, a bad thing or a mythical aberration.
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