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We have now cited this paper in the Discussion, where we discuss the importance to compare the localization of the age-associated aggregate with organelles and their components.
We have addressed this comment in paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Discussion, where we discuss the benefits and limitations of the epithelial cell and macrophage models as well as the classical S. Typhimurium challenge model.
We have added a final paragraph to the Discussion where we discuss the limits of our findings and argue, cautiously, that similar dynamics would be found if we had used clearly visible stimuli without any overt response.
What, exactly, this means will need to come in for more discussion in the (forthcoming) companion article on Lewis's applied metaphysics, where we discuss his views about laws of nature and related nomological concepts.
There's peer support, there's a weekly meeting where we discuss assessments, and you also have a supervisor.
We have meetings every two weeks where we discuss my progress and things I need help with, and we work through them together.
During the afternoon, I'll often have a one to one with our trainees where we discuss their recovery and barista skills over a coffee.
Kevin and I cohost a Gilmore Girls podcast called Gilmore Guys, where we discuss each episode, sometimes for up to three hours at a time.
We have objective style programming, we have categories of programming, we have meetings where we discuss the pros and cons, and then we go out and try to get what we can.
(see below where we discuss account types).
We return to this issue below, where we discuss Peirce's existential graphs.
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