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Teaching students how to think more productively, generate and evaluate ideas is vital in contemporary engineering education.

Thus the peripheral membrane localisation of dystroglycan is again essential for its function as a scaffold for components of the actin-signalling machinery to productively generate new actin-based structures such as filopodia and microvilli which could also be important prerequisites for adhesion formation.

Technological innovation then comes along and uses that capital more productively; this generates the growth.

For example, the education department, whose target is for over £4 billion of annual savings by 2007-08, will "enable front-line professionals in schools, colleges and higher-education institutions to use their time more productively to generate around 30% of the total efficiency gains, enabling institutions to achieve more with their resources".

The latent reservoir for HIV-1 in resting CD4+ T cells is generated when productively infected CD4+ T lymphoblasts revert back to the resting state, becoming memory T cells, instead of succumbing to viral cytopathic effects or host cytolytic effector mechanisms [ 1- 4].

As customers use electricity more productively, solar roofs generate homebrew power, and competitive renewables flood the wholesale market, Diablo Canyon has become superfluous and cheaper to close than to run.

No nation, not even the richest nation in the world, can afford to squander money that could be productively invested to generate jobs by abdicating personal responsibility to third parties (government) without suffering the economic consequences of such actions.

This generates productively infected cells, I, which are lost at rate δ, larger than d T, to reflect viral effects in shortening the infected cell lifespan.

That obsession breeds focus and when directed productively toward real problems awesome results can sometimes be generated.

We find a stable, physiologically non-trivial steady state for β > β crit that reflects the need for β to be large enough (to generate enough productively infected cells) to overcome the large death rate of productively infected cells.

Although SIVsmD116N generated all viral proteins following transfection, cell-free virus did not productively infect CEMx174 cells, macaque peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM).

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