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The structured component of international finance is so influential that the failure of the rating "agencies" (which aren't agencies at all; they're private companies) to competently rate structured financial products -- and their overall incompetence with derivatives -- means that their sovereign ratings are largely meaningless.
More details on the structured component of the contacts are given in Text S1 (see also Figure S3e and Figure S3f).
The currently available generation of infectious diseases IBM have achieved a sophisticated descriptions of the structured component of contacts, but the unstructured component continues to be loose because of scarce information on unstructured ones which are however the sustaining factor.
The slightly larger proportion of infected observed in individuals aged 35 45 is due to the structured component of the contacts: in fact, they have a higher probability of living with individuals aged 3 18, the most infected class.
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Domains are some compactly structured components of a protein that can evolve, function, and exist independently of the rest of the protein chain.
These outcomes are comparable with more highly structured components of the emergency response system and indicate that GPs have an important role to play in the care of patients in their own communities.
A profound knowledge of human anatomy has been and continues to be an essential, cross-discipline, and structuring component of the academic curriculum of various fields of the health sciences [ 1].
For the structure component of the alignment, we used BRCA1 RING NMR structure 1JM7.pdb and the BRCA1 BRCT repeat crystal structures 1JNX.pdb and 1T29.pdb [ 28- 30].
The 3d and 6th columns indicate COVE scores for the secondary structure component of the tRNA's cloverleaf, calculated by tRNAscan-SE (http://lowelab.ucsc.edu/tRNAscan-SE/[ 37]).
The 'resource readiness' of health facilities to provide effective services is captured in the structure component of the classical Donabedian paradigm often used for assessment of the quality of care in the health sector.
The 'resource readiness' of health facilities to provide effective services is captured in the structure component of the classical Donabedian paradigm often used for assessment of the quality of care in the health sector [ 9].
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