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Reid has essentially accused of Jenkins of running the Players Coalition through a dependence on the NFL.

Therefore, it is more likely that nanoparticle type may influence the inflammatory response through a dependence of specific inflammation-signaling pathways on particle composition.

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Together, these findings suggest that EphB3 may mediate neuronal cell death through a novel dependence receptor mechanism, which can be prevented with ephrinB3 treatment following brain trauma.

The intercept for the minimum thickness, B min, could therefore be fitted (shown in Fig. 5b – yellow) and written as: where the coefficients S1, S2, S3 can be determined through a linear dependence on thickness (Eq. (10)).

We conclude that EphB3 mediates cell death in the adult cortex through a novel dependence receptor-mediated cell death mechanism in the injured adult cortex and is attenuated following ephrinB3 stimulation.

Well you're setting the stage for other problems whether it be through brain damage itself, or a dependence problem.

Some of these factors may show long-term changes with the 11-year solar cycle, possibly realized through an inverse dependence of the cosmic ray flux on solar activity.

This phenomenon, together with a simultaneous increase in venous return, may lead to a marked right ventricular enlargement during weaning, thus impeding the diastolic filling of the left ventricle through an interventricular dependence mechanism [ 10, 25].

In analogy to Flory's expression, a concise expression of reaction kinetics in diffusion controlled regime was proposed, where the number average degree of polymerization was related to the initial concentration and reaction time through a power law dependence.

As the whole structure requires a buildup of corporate debt, it carries with it the seeds of its own destruction, in particular through its dependence on a continued rapid growth in the money supply.

Experimental approaches in which mixed bacterial populations are studied in vitro or in vivo may reveal mechanisms by which these sub-populations may exhibit interference competition through direct interaction (Claverys and Håvarstein, 2007) or exploitative competition through shared dependence on a common resource (Fiegna and Velicer, 2005).

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