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Groopman contends that hope itself is in effect a vital organ, an entity that desperately needs sustenance, and that this sustenance is as essential to living "as the very oxygen we breathe".
But, some women are unable to provide this sustenance – or sufficient amounts of it – for their infants.
Recently, this pathway was demonstrated to be crucial in disease maintenance through the sustenance of CML stem cells [ 4- 6].
Interpersonal sharing of food has been an omnipresent feature of human civilisation from hunter-gatherer societies to the present, both as a mechanism through which sustenance is secured and as a means to cement social relations.
This can be achieved through process of sustenance of Lean practices.
After all this exercise, sustenance is again required.
At four people to a family, this provides sustenance to about a tenth of the Ecuadorean population.
It was this spiritual sustenance that gave them their real strength and the power for such long endurance.
Avoidance of this interaction is obtained through the generation and sustenance under flow of a confluent and stable endothelial monolayer covering the luminal device surface, altogether defined as the process of endothelialization.
"I see no other solution than this dignified end to my life, so I don't find myself fishing through garbage cans for my sustenance".
Sponges are ancient but primitive: they lack nervous or digestives system and rely on water flowing through their bodies to provide sustenance and clean them of waste.
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