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Past models are predominately developed for one-dimensional (1D) problem under ideal conditions.
Such a view has clear policy implications, resulting in risk mitigation plans that are predominately developed and implemented in isolation from other risks to communities.
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p53 knockout mice predominately develop thymic lymphomas, which are believed to result from failure of p53-induced apoptosis or cell cycle arrest, for which Puma and p21 are thought to be the most important transcriptional targets, respectively (Lane & Levine, 2010).
Consecutive AKI developed predominately patients with low normal values of immune cells before surgery.
Remarkable differences can be found in its incidence worldwide, while being predominately higher in developed countries such as North America and Western and Southern Europe [ 2].
All these patients were on ventilator support as part of the treatment for brain hemorrhage, multiple injuries, primary respiratory failure or postoperative support, and developed VAP predominately caused by Gram-negative bacteria during their treatment.
As disease understanding progresses and more therapeutics, which predominately target proteins, are developed there is a need to more confidently determine the protein signaling events that can be correlated with drug response since the deranged protein signaling networks are often the drug target itself.
She developed repetitive movements, predominately lateral head shaking.
So we predominately get these referrals from the judicial system.
This stress is developed during high temperature processing predominately through thermal mismatches between the carrier and substrate.
In general, concrete material crushed at the corners with major cracks developed along tension column and predominately sway mechanism can be observed in Figs. 8, 9 and 10 for different frames.
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