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It could be argued that because there are two different but valid types of ballet, each would theoretically complement the other, thereby enriching company repertories.
In contrast, more exclusive visual signals could theoretically complement both of them.
BIK and NOXA together can theoretically complement one another to allow sufficient neutralisation of all pro-survival BCL-2-like proteins in a cell to promote more potent apoptosis induction than would be possible with sole expression of either protein.
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Artificial gravity (AG) exposure is suggested to counteract health deconditioning, theoretically complementing exercise during space habitations.
Screening tools could theoretically be complemented by the development of pathways of referral for mental health assessment at the primary health care level or, where appropriate, through psychiatric institutions.
"Theoretically, we will complement each other".
All of the anti-TNF agents bind to transmembrane TNF and could theoretically induce both complement-dependent cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, although at lower levels for etanercept compared with the anti-TNF agents Infliximab and adalimumab [ 1].
The synthesis of monocyte C3 and other complement proteins could theoretically be important in the glomerular component of glomerulonephritis.
Theoretically, these trans-ATs can complement an inactivated cis-AT, promoting introduction of a noncognate extender unit.
We show these genes since theoretically, they may interact with the complement system.
In addition, there are numerous other cytokines, chemokines, adhesion molecules and co-stimulatory factors that play a role in EAE pathogenesis and they, too, could theoretically be affected by sex chromosome complement.
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