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'Research-users' were often competent researchers themselves and not passive consumers of research knowledge or subordinate to the methodological expertise of researchers.

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Whilst some scientists may feel responsible, they are often not competent to act, necessitating, what he calls, a collective ethics of "co-responsibility".

Ligand-docking calculations performed on 5000 different structural snapshots generated during MD indicate that the conformations sampled are often surprisingly competent to bind the inhibitor BIRB796 in the crystallographically correct position and with docked energies that are generally more favorable than those of other positions.

Thus, though methods like Northern blots [ 38], RNase protection assays [ 39], RT-PCRs [ 40], and RACE PCRs [ 41] all suggest interesting patterns of repeat expression in human tissues and cells, they thus far have focused on a very minor subset of elements (often, those competent for transposition).

41 52 Furthermore, most studies considered bullies and bully/victims together; however, as outlined above, the two roles are quite different with bullies often highly competent manipulators and ringleaders, while bully/victims are described as impulsive and poor in regulating their emotions.

Senco positions are often taken by competent teachers who have a good rapport with a wide range of the school community.

Most of the paintings here are competent often crafted with skills acquired through traditional Tibetan training — but not on par with the extraordinary thangka paintings hanging near the entrance, which originally inspired the Rubins.

I will say though, in general it takes a lot on a woman's part to prove at the beginning that she is just as competent (often more competent) than so many of the male candidates for the same position.

However, immediate surgery was often successful, and competent standby cardiothoracic surgery is essential when performing pacemaker and ICD lead extraction with or without device assistance.

We interpret the findings reported here and those of Jeffrey and Foster (2012) as supporting the view that physiotherapists recognise the need to address the psychosocial needs of patients, but often feel more competent and confident to prioritise presenting physical problems.

Members of the fungal genus Hypocrea/Trichoderma (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Hypocreaceae) contain many prominent examples of such biocontrol agents, because they not only antagonize plant-pathogenic fungi [ 4, 5], but are often also rhizosphere competent and can even enhance plant growth and elicit plant defence responses [ 5, 6].

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