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Note how familiar the words are, particularly the assertions of new strategies, the promising arrival of new troops, the continual need for the Afghans to step up and how conditions on the ground necessarily must get worse before things get better, as if there is some proven curing period that we must just be patient with.
This 3-cell neurogenic scheme echoes observations in rodents in vivo and in human fetal slice cultures in vitro, providing evidence that hNPCs represent a renewable and robust in vitro assay system to explore mechanisms of human neurogenesis without the continual need for fresh primary human fetal tissue.
In addition, health workers emphasized the continual need for in-person counseling coupled with, rather than replaced by, mobile phone reinforcement.
The continual need for learning within individuals and the need to explore and to develop responsibility among maturing learners [ 37] may be satisfied with instructional multimedia tools that students can control and use as their abilities dictate.
The continual need for host immune systems to respond to evolving pathogens has led to the prediction that immune genes will show greater evidence of adaptive evolution than the genome average.
Once primed by a cycle of activation, T blast cells can maintain their ability to express lL-3 and GM-CSF for many cell divisions without the continual need for additional stimuli.
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It highlights the need for ongoing stakeholder engagement when developing and implementing ASP-related interventions in hospitals due to the continual need to preserve antimicrobials.
Meanwhile, Tony Clement, former Industry Minister and current Treasury Board president, is rehashing the "privacy concerns" argument from 2010 claiming, "We've balanced off the government's continual need for data with privacy concerns.
Yet hadn't Epstein just been talking to the Sur La Table executives about the retail market's continual need for new knife designs?
As a result, there is a continual need for the development of new drugs to combat resistant disease in order to prolong patient life, if not to produce a cure.
The bateaux were leaking, resulting in spoiled food and a continual need for repairs.
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