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For their part, insurance companies should require a defined level of security on client vessels and reward shippers with lower premiums if they comply, higher ones if they don't.
Here, a task is a request for a job of the contracted application that may require a defined amount of resources and the creation of a VM to support the application.
We also knew that it would require a defined vision, extremely long hours, financial help and loads of patience in order to make our business, Honeysuckle Gelato, a success.
However, a switch from one into another specific lineage may require a defined degree of stemness as suggested for the chondrogenic lineage [ 14].
Moreover, PN1 seems to require a defined interaction with the neighboring monomer since it does not show any major movement unless the neighboring domains are steered.
Despite the self-assembly properties of most subunits it is clear that ESCRT-III filaments require a defined order of subunit assembly.
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As the experimental technique is quite complex, it requires a defined procedure to initialise the experiments.
So, many companies decided, instead of requiring a defined amount to be paid, they would just define the contribution they'll make to your portfolio.
The range of experience cannot be extended by means of the expert system, however, since the prediction is based on known rules and therefore requires a defined range of data.
The care and management of patients who have been diagnosed with colon and prostate cancer requires a defined multidisciplinary approach.
Second, we have included in our tests a randomized probe, which is sufficiently complex to permit binding of ZBTB4, a methyl-binding protein that requires a defined consensus around the methylated CpG [31].
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