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It is now clear that TLRs play a fundamental role in innate recognition of microbes, and stimulate and tune the quality of the adaptive immune response.
For test of unknown sequences, an end-user may tune the quality of prediction by choosing a specific value of n.
As a singer she did have that Marlene Dietrich-like not-quite-in-tune quality.
* ISF Certification: Suite of video calibration tools allow installers and calibrators to fine-tune picture quality and match output with front projection screens.
These APCs, which comprise both DCs and MΦs, are involved in T cell priming and are responsible for tuning the quality of the elicited immune response.
Conversely, resting and activated NK cells can edit immune response by tuning quantity and quality on mDC moving from inflamed tissues to secondary lymphoid organs [18], a phenomenon that can play a critical role to HIV-1 spreading to T-cells [29].
The features found with the MFS could be employed to tune bread crumb quality parameters.
Low-quality violins are often more difficult to tune than high-quality violins.
Besides its finely tuned formal qualities, the painting of the soldier is historically arresting.
"We have attempted to fine tune things like triage quality, response time and researcher interactions to build a quality program that researchers like to participate in," the company wrote in the blog post announcing the program.
Taste receptors are expressed in distinct and non-overlapping taste receptor cell populations; in this manner, each taste quality is recognized by a specialized taste cell type expressing a receptor tuned to that quality [3].
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