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This may necessitate the removal of the electrode, lead wire, and neurostimulator.
"This may necessitate plans for revisions to corporate structures of some institutions, which may include establishing clear lines between deposit-taking and other banking operations," the treasury outlined in its reforming financial markets paper in July 2009.
This may necessitate the transmission of real time video to a control center.
This may necessitate excessive lung irradiation to cover the posterior part of the breast volume adequately.
It is less easy to attach accurate costs to individual items of health care, and this may necessitate separate research into health-care costs in the country or region in question [16].
Reduction of the total watershed total depth of HOF would require maintaining a sufficient area of buffering land covers; and this may necessitate the use of longer fallow periods.
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Interest in dose escalation in this setting may necessitate more advanced RT techniques, such as intensity modulation.
Levels that are significantly and persistently above this level may necessitate treatment in hospitalized patients.
This procedure may necessitate a dose reduction due to increased toxicity as a result of prolonged exposure to methotrexate [ 3].
This interaction may necessitate the presence of the NINJA protein as an adapter, unless the JAZ protein possesses an EAR domain (ERF-associated amphiphilic repressor) to which TPL binds [ 1].
Although Azospirillum displays no complex cellular behaviours such as those described above, transformation of vegetative cells to desiccation-resistant encysting forms under limiting cultural conditions has been reported [ 35] and this process may necessitate the integration of a multitude of signals.
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