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Ehama et al. (2007, this issue) used cells derived from human and rodent epidermis and dermal papilla to reconstitute hair-follicle mini-organs.
The only previous study addressing this issue used data on multinationals from the United States, a country with a large domestic market, but did not find evidence of the hypothesized simultaneous relationship.
Previous studies in rats [23] and humans [24] suggest that CR induces SIRT1 in these species, but the only study in mice that addressed this issue used an "every other day" feeding protocol, and therefore does not represent CR [31].
One of the first attempts to address this issue used a photolabile probe [I]-INA (iodonapthalene-1-azide) to specifically label P-gp in resistant cells [ 27].
Most past NER studies have either ignored this issue, used simple ad hoc rules, or only handled coordination ellipsis, which is only one of the many types of composite mentions studied in this work.
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Get a discussion going about this issue using some real-life examples.
William G. Eberhard of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the University of Costa Rica set out to study this issue using subjects he knows well: spiders.
We engaged Burson-Marsteller to focus attention on this issue, using publicly available information that could be independently verified by any media organization or analyst.
We propose to address this issue using semantic enrichment.
To date, no study has reported this issue using 18F-FLT PET.
Nevertheless, some recently developed approaches address this issue using different modeling strategies.
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