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Under the proposals, they will be represented in future by whoever is allocated to them.
A person is, from the biologist's perspective, a temporary federation of replicators that are working to be represented in future generations, sometimes threatened, sometimes exploited, and sometimes assisted by other federations of replicators (Dawkins 1999).
14 This is particularly striking for EPTB and it is crucial that common forms of EPTB are adequately represented in future trials of antituberculous therapy.
Women physicians represent an expanding sector of the physician work force; it is essential that they are represented in future fields of research, and in academic publications.
This selection should also reflect the tumour types that are likely to be represented in future phase I studies (typically lung, breast, prostate, head and neck, colorectal, glioma, melanoma).
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He knew how to create a nucleus of young students and experts that would represent in future years the true elite.
These findings support the hypothesis that pharmacological activation of PPARγ and/or induction of SSAT may represent, in future, an effective therapeutic or preventive strategy for colorectal cancer.
Like her daughter, Goldman is excited at the prospect of seeing the character represented in more future "Star Wars" merchandise.
Considering that women physicians are an increasing proportion of the physician work force it is essential that they are also represented in the future field of research and academic publications.
The goal is to increase the number of funding institutions represented in the near future, so the site ultimately includes all the major financial support mechanisms for young scientists in Germany.
It is preferable to expand taxon sampling of Zoraptera and other poorly represented orders in future to break up long branches.
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