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Moreover, TNF signaling also regulates a fine tune balance of pro- and anti-apoptotic factors that control EC survival and, ultimately, vascular injury and remodeling [19].
(i.e. learn to play in tune, balance with other players, etc).
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But the 22-member English Voices were fully its equal, beautifully tuned, balanced and sonorous.
We proposed using embedded cytokine slow-releasing hydrogels to tune this balance toward a desirable final bone density.
That opens the possibility to tune the balance between the safe transport and efficient delivery of DNA into the cells.
Next, we discuss the use of controlled release strategies to tune the balance between the M1 and M2 phenotypes in the context of tissue engineering applications.
This paper reports an improved finite element method (FEM) for solving acoustic problems by re-distributing the mass in the mass matrix to "tune" the balance, aiming to minimize the dispersion errors.
The G603 also has six programmable buttons and weights to fine tune its balance.
Such models have been used to understand adaptation to blanking periods and to tune the balance between sensory and proprioceptive inputs (Madelain and Krauzlis 2003).
We consider the time-varying temperature, T, as a way to smoothly tune the balance of the two terms in Equation (1) during the optimization.
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