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Another body of literature revolves around the 'kernel of truth hypothesis' (Prothro and Melikian 1955), which poses that 'stereotypes are based on some empirical reality.
This is consistent with our current knowledge on trait evolution which poses that regulatory polymorphism might better account for phenotypical variability than structural polymorphism [ 52].
The cREL neuroprotective effects observed here are in agreement with previous work by Pizzi's group on brain ischemia, which poses that cREL- and p65/RelA-containing dimers are balanced as the main factors in neuronal survival.
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The time-dependent progression from a period of no SRP-RNC binding events to one of multiple SRP-RNC binding events is consistent with the original conception of SRP function, which posed that SRP only effectively binds RNCs after the signal sequence on the nascent chain emerged from the ribosomal peptide tunnel (Walter et al., 1981).
It's actually not unlike a headcheese, except it's made from pork butt, which poses obvious difficulties in adapting that name.
32 Improvement practice is often influenced by Lewin's 33 ideas around organisational factors as a 'backdrop' to an improvement programme, and which poses constraining and enabling forces that enable an improvement programme to work or not.
Nevertheless, it is cautious to use hepatocytes derived from iPS cells for clinical applications due to their genetic instability and using viral transduction for reprogramming somatic cells to pluripotency, which poses a potential tumor risk that could limit their use in regenerative medicine.
With multislice CT we are finding more and more smaller and smaller lesions, which poses the same difficulty as that created by the introduction of lung CT over 20 years ago most of these tiny lesions are benign, but their imaging characteristics are overlapping and in some cases indistinguishable from those of metastases.
In this particular case, death is a competing event, which poses a competing risk – a risk that may be high, especially in studies with long-term follow-up.
Finally, there is Alzheimer's disease, which poses particularly vexing challenges that implicate value and capacity (Jaworska 1999).
It's a thought experiment, which poses the following scenario: Imagine that we're about to send you back in time.
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