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Creoles selectively adapted rather than simply embraced the thought that had informed revolutions in North America and France.
Viruses are subject to internal and external forces, and as evolving entities they may have selectively adapted their mechanical behavior to resist, or even use, those forces.
This legal corpus, as much as the one specifically produced for the Latin American colonies, was continuously (and selectively) adapted to the necessities of Buenos Aires authorities.
However, the original MORE criteria was selectively adapted because almost none of the publications reported information relevant to the criteria 'inter-rater reliability' and 'validation of the assessment/measurement methods', and so would have automatically been graded as low quality, thus, reducing the sensitivity of the tool.
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Because HIV-1 selectively adapts to the HLA distribution of the infected population, vaccines based on locally prevalent HIV sequences would be predicted to result in weaker and less frequent CD8+ T cell responses than vaccines containing a mosaic of subtypes or ancestral or consensus HIV sequences inferred from patient-derived virus.
With wider acceptance of PRP treatment, its application is selectively being adapted for use in the operating room while surgery is in progress.
Lots of people absorb facts selectively and adapt them to fit opinions they already hold.
If bans are adapted selectively and used in combination with other complementary policy instruments, they can help assure that natural forests will be sustained and will continue to contribute to enhancing the well-being of the people of Asia and the Pacific.
If bans are adapted selectively and used in combination with other complementary policy instruments, they can help assure that natural forests will be sustained and will continue to contribute to enhancing the well-being of the peoples of the Asia-Pacific.
The spleen is exquisitely adapted to selectively clearing abnormal RBCs, particles from the blood and infectious agents including malaria.
We employed a previously described monosynaptic rabies-virus-based technique (Wickersham et al., 2007a; Callaway, 2008; Arenkiel and Ehlers, 2009) adapted to selectively trace neurons that directly synapse onto primary motoneurons (Stepien et al., 2010; Takatoh et al., 2013).
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