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Extending the logic of boundary-breaking collaboration, it argues for a more open approach to programme shaping from a broader alignment of engineering and the physical and social sciences with practitioner perspectives from manager, employee and other stakeholder groups on the ground.
This test represents a useful indication, able to suggest the biological relevance of a specific microRNA in shaping from a common CD34+ progenitor a peculiar and specialized hematopoietic precursor and interfering with the differentiation processes throughout its target genes.
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Would defense lawyers try to shape from a jury pool a group that doubted human contribution to climate change?
This paper explains how it is possible to shape from a few drawings a descriptive model, usable like learning approach.
These riches are reflected in two large dippers from the late 15th and early 16th centuries, each shaped from a single piece of gold.
In her place is a prehistoric, pancultural goddess figure with raised arms, shaped from a range of materials including grass, flowers, branches and mud.
Wilkin said the workmanship was astonishing: the torc was shaped from a square section bar of gold, and then twisted and burnished.
"They didn't really do vegetables in those days". The word farl literally means "fourths": they are shaped from a circle of dough cut into quarters.
Their marriage will be shaped from an indelible experience that few couples have shared.
A measuring tip was shaped from an 80-μm diameter tungsten wire to an approximately 100 nm radius.
And it is often a challenge to calibrate the forms shaped from such a highly reflective substance.
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