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It is heartening to see the networks other parents have built locally and over the Internet to weather a disturbing and mostly unexplored facet of parenthood.
Second, although we used state-of-art methods to assess β-cell function and insulin sensitivity (16, 17, 20, 21), many relevant pathophysiologic facets were unexplored, e.g., incretin role and liver versus peripheral insulin resistance.
These factors have hampered researchers' investigation and left an important facet of biological function largely unexplored.
Work through the centuries since, as Diarmaid MacCulloch does in his new book, A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years, and it's clear that few facets of human nature have been left unexplored in this struggle.
miRNA expression has not previously been characterized in BCCs, leaving a potentially important facet of the differences between the subtypes unexplored.
It also plans to examine all facets of the Red Sea ecosystem, a relatively unexplored body of water.
But the most intriguing facets of the story and its characters go unexplored.
These factors are dependent on how the reader interprets and understands the hazard map, a facet of volcanic hazard communication that has been relatively unexplored.
Small gem it is, this short story -- about Peachey Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, two drifting, scheming former British Army sergeants in India in the heyday of the British empire who set out to become kings of Kafiristan, an unexplored land "at the top right-hand corner of Afghanistan" -- possesses many facets.
We elucidated a number of facets regarding arginine glycine aspartate (RGD bismuth ferrite (BFO -(1 1 1) membrane interactions and reactivity that have previously remained unexplored on a molecular level.
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