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Here, we discuss the possible principles of friction perception via laterally vibrating contactor and the limitations of our study.

Ritual principles and moral precepts are invented to accomplish such a function, and human nature constrains which of the possible principles and precepts are better or worse for accomplishing that function.

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The Flex-N-gate Web site describes it as a group of companies that "adhere to the highest possible principles of social and economic development".

Mouse models of ALS are beginning to reveal possible principles governing the biology of selective neuronal vulnerability that implicate mitochondria.

Not all of the possible physical principles for energy harvesting are suitable for powering up micro-sized implantable electronics for cardiac monitoring in a mouse, which have very harsh size requirement.

Indeed, our previous study looking at the possible active principles that support the endothelial NO-dependent relaxation produced by red wine polyphenols, including Provinols™, demonstrate that anthocyanins and oligomeric-condensed tannins exhibit a pharmacological profile comparable to the original extract, the most potent being delphinidin [6].

Pharmacokinetic studies confirm the rapid degradation of LM985 to LM975, the possible active principle.

To identify the possible active principle(s) responsible for the biological and morphological effects described above, we submitted AEPa to HRESITOF analysis.

Given the comparable 'equity challenge' in the domain of housing and transport, we will now explore the equity principles that give direction to government's involvement in the housing sector in more detail, in order to explore possible principle for the domain of transport.

One possible principle shaping the topology of GRNs is that the execution of several internal cellular processes, as well as the proper response to certain external signals, requires specific temporal patterns of expression of multiple genes.

The definition of comprehensiveness has not changed much from the 1990s – it can still be defined as the 'as many species as possible' principle (Burgman & Lindenmayer, 1998; Stewart, Noyce & Possingham, 2003; Beger & Possingham, 2008).

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