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Therefore, the design of chemistry of the nanocarriers and their OI formulations for chemotherapeutics delivery to the peripheral lungs and extrapulmonary tissues of relevance such as lymph nodes, may thus afford new opportunities for treating such relevant diseases.

Then there are claims which may have policy relevance, such as the study that says early childhood interventions could increase young adults' earnings by 40%.

Union leaders moved on to other activities to try to maintain relevance such as running industry super funds or seeing involvement in ALP factions as a substitute for the social strength of unions themselves.

Setting up principles of exegesis by which ethical lessons may be drawn from all parts of the Bible is not easy, since many of the commandments enjoined upon the Israelites in the Pentateuch no longer have any obvious relevance, such as the ban on boiling a kid in its mother's milk (Exodus 23:19b, etc).

Furthermore experimental networks reproduce statistical network characteristics of geomorphic relevance, such as the exponential probability distribution of unchanneled path lengths.

By removing a lot of information without chemical relevance, such as Cartesian coordinates, it is possible to manipulate and search the rest very quickly, using simple unix commands.

Another merit of this software is that the MCS solutions are ranked on the basis of their chemical relevance such as bond energy, fragment size etc.

Standardization efforts of extreme industrial relevance, such as the IP Multimedia Subsystem IMSS), have recently emerged to support session control and interoperability in all-IP next generation networks.

Our results suggest that parameters others than the global injected dosage may be of relevance, such as the selection of a limited number of muscles using an individualized follow-the-pain approach, as well as an adequate dosage per muscle.

Thus, one of the key future challenges is to align the primary mechanistic data obtained by means of genomic or other sub-organismal studies with outcomes of demographic relevance such as survival and reproduction.

However there is increasing evidence that epigenetic regulations are essential actors that also control traits of agronomical relevance, such as plant adaptation to environmental constraints, and heterosis, a phenomenon extensively used to increase agronomical production, flowering time or fruit quality.

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