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There was also consensus that the system should support 'better care' and 'learning' about what 'helped patients' first and foremost, and that other reporting demands should be served as a consequence of meeting those aims.
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My parents died before they could enjoy their retirement, and among the many more important consequences, this served as a wake-up call to me to set some priorities.
More than 50 skips still line Warwick Road in Carlisle, crammed full of sofas, fridges, carpets and sundry household detritus, a desolate reminder of the day in early December when the thoroughfare served as a waterway for evacuees fleeing the consequences of Storm Desmond.
served as a bargaining tool.
His view that ambitious government-sponsored programs often produce unintended consequences served as an intellectual underpinning of the Reagan-Thatcher revolution of the 1980s and '90s.
DAF may, by itself, serve as a predictor of functional consequence of exonic SNPs (Kryukov et al. 2007).
For example, since they are differently positioned in a signaling network (EGFR senses and transmits external signals from the cell membrane; RAS serves as a cytosolic node), the consequences of the mutations would not be expected to be identical.
As a consequence, the model serves as a valuable source of information.
As a consequence, it can serve as a specification language for computational systems, a role that is also occupied by, say, Petri nets, process calculi, λ-calculus, etc.
As a consequence TrxR might serve as a potential target for cancer treatment by its targeting with electrophilic compounds, which might interact with the redox-active moiety of TrxR [ 94].
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