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Moo Baulch, CEO of Domestic Violence NSW, said male victims of domestic violence needed to be recognised in the context that the overwhelming number of victims were women and the overwhelming number of perpetrators were men.

Given that these antigens enter the class I MHC processing pathway and that cattle representing a relatively limited percentage of bovine haplotype space have so far been evaluated for the immunodominant T. parva epitopes that they present, it is likely that additional epitopes, recognised in the context of different MHC backgrounds are yet to be discovered.

The reflective and self-directed nature of learning in practice is also widely recognised in the context of medical education as an important aspect of the professional development of students, residents and practitioners (Duffy 2008; Epstein et al. 2008; Holmboe et al. 2005; Mann et al. 2009; Wyatt and Sullivan 2005).

As Marinobacter have been recognised in the context of algal-bacterial interactions, such as increasing iron bioavailability to dinoflagellates [ 12], promoting growth of the dinoflagellate G. catenatum [ 54] and the cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus [ 55], this provides some support to the hypothesis that this association represents a specific adaptation to life with these algae.

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It examines the different perspectives from both sales and purchasing within the market and considers the wider characteristics that are recognised in that context, which are the country of origin and the brand personality.

The peptide P140/Lupuzor is a promiscuous MHC class II binder that is recognised in this context by the T cell receptor of CD4 T cells from lupus patients and mice.

Some are more widely recognised in another context: others are best known for poems which do not feature here.

That crowding effects are indeed important in the cytoplasm has been recognised in other contexts, for example to explain the anomalous diffusion of tracer macromolecules [30], [38] and the monomer-polymer equilibria in vivo of actin [39] and of other cytoplasmic filament proteins [40].

It is also important to recognise that in the context of quality improvement finding a single instance of good practice or bad practice (special cause variation) is sufficient for an organisation to learn and hence to improve.

Nevertheless, many of the issues and challenges can be recognised in different contexts within dementia care.

Injury underreporting has been recognised in other contexts where physical toughness is valued (e.g. in the defence forces) (McKinnon et al. [2009]).

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