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Why? Open floor plans provide oxygen and don't provide barriers.
The twin matrix interfaces provide barriers and define a directional mean free path for the propagations of subsequent slip or further twinning.
Finally, we propose a model where dysregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) that normally provide barriers against reprogramming plays an integral role in promoting stemness in brain tumors.
Fluorocarbon elastomers are used mainly in seals and other fabricated parts to provide barriers against a wide range of fluids under severe service conditions.
International organizations and institutions that did not exist in interwar Europe - the United Nations, the European Union, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund - also provide barriers to the sort of calamity that engulfed Germany.
Recommended measures might include moving school entrances and play areas to reduce exposure to busy roads, and introducing "no engine idling" zones and green infrastructure such as hedges and bushes to provide barriers to block out fumes.
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Flexible packaging films are used to provide barrier to gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.
According to DHS, safe havens provide "barrier-free housing" for "homeless individuals who otherwise would not come off the streets," by offering a place to stay with fewer restrictions imposed on clients than traditional shelters.
Endothelial cells not only provide barrier and endocrine functions but are also essential innate immune surveillance cells.
Therefore, sequences within the 3' intergenic region are required for normal in vivo expression of PD1 and thus provide barrier function.
The cytoplasmic membranes of bacteria provide barrier to the passage of materials such as antibiotics into the protoplasm.
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