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Specifically, workers with higher innate ability and motivation may be more likely to obtain better matches which could impart an upward bias on the returns to matching.

Thus, it is not known what proportion of patients had more severe levels of neutropenia, of which could impart a substantially greater infection risk to the patient.

For example, an inaccessible site in the protein could be exposed by the action of the same protease or a different protease acting elsewhere which could impart new function or help in terminating the function.

In addition to its antiangiogenic properties, ZD6474 also has activity against the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase, which could impart a direct inhibitory effect on tumour cell growth and survival.

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Naturally, Leibniz sees the principle of plentitude as being inconsistent with the existence of a barren void or interspersed vacua: [T]o admit the void in nature is ascribing to God a very imperfect work … I lay it down as a principle that every perfection which God could impart to things, without derogating from their other perfections, has actually been imparted to them.

A potential mechanism by which Brachyury could impart tumor resistance to cytotoxic treatments is described here, relating to the decreased proliferation of cancer cells with high levels of this transcription factor.

We hypothesized that the areas of free divergence within the TIR domain and at the C-terminus of the proteins may have evolved unique structure-function relationships, which could thereby impart ligand-specific cellular responses to TLR2-containing receptor complexes.

Endogenous mRNAs differ in their N-terminal coding sequences, codon usage and secondary structures, which could greatly impart their differential translation efficiencies.

Holloway did not specify what the replacement text would be, or which "other books" could impart the same lessons as "Mockingbird," which teaches readers about empathy and what it means to "walk in someone else's shoes," according to the Biloxi Public Schools website.  .

It is important to emphasize that the levels of both Esrp1 and Esrp2 expression are high in the epidermis (Average FPKM: Esrp1 130, Esrp2 127), which in turn could impart greater functional redundancy in the epidermis.

And then there was the wisdom that only the upperclassmen could impart, such as which drinking fountains could be trusted and which staircases are the best to climb.

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