The emergence of pandemic influenza viruses poses a major public health threat.
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However, the neurological changes underlying the emergence of these symptoms remain unclear.
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The emergence of large-scale multi-omics data warrants method development for data integration.
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InfoWorld: What is your perspective on the emergence of commercial open source?
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Helms: These shows are a reflection of the emergence of reality television.
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But once our target is in custody-oncewe start the egress-newrules.
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The swollen stream will prevent egress from the valley till it subsides.
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This short encounter was sufficient to significantly inhibit parasite egress and dispersion.
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Mr. Puckett, we must inspect our egress route before you leave us.
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The besieged militia men finally gained egress and retreated fighting rear-guard actions.
Ús de egression en anglès
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There was certainly some difficulty in our egression.
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I looked across the sundial lawn toward the egression gate; I longed for bed and rest, but right now I didn't dare.
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In the absence of NE, impaired neutrophil egression and prolonged contact between neutrophils and endothelial cells leads to tissue injury and increased permeability.
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NE is required for neutrophil egression from the vasculature into the alveolar space, and interfering with this process leads to neutrophil-related endothelial cell injury.
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In this article, we propose that egression into the airway lumen is an effective mode of inflammatory cell disposal that connotes novel drug opportunities.