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A goal of metabolic engineering is to take a plant and introduce new or modify existing pathways in a directed and predictable fashion.

This personality type is usually reliable and helpful, so long as you don't ask them to do something new, or modify a tried and tested technique.

Course development funds are available for faculty to organize new or modify existing courses that align with the model of Bass Connections.

It would be interesting to generate new or modify existing RASSLs with increased Gi or Gq constitutive signaling in the future to examine the effect of both agonist-mediated and constitutive signaling in various physiological processes.

In this context, a complex intervention is defined as a deliberately initiated attempt to introduce new, or modify existing, patterns of collective action in health care.

For the purposes of this paper, we define synthetic biology as 'the endeavour to design new, or modify existing, organisms to produce biological systems with new or enhanced functionality according to quantifiable design criteria', because it explicitly requires that the synthetic system can be evaluated against a quantifiable design objective as is done in traditional engineering.

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It applied only to new or modified wells.

The court shall thereafter review such new or modified rule.

It remains possible that Microsoft will offer a new or modified proposal in the next two days.

It is a necessary step towards final user acceptance of the new or modified application.

Biomechanical studies are commonly used to validate new or modified rotator cuff repair techniques.

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