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Meanings of provide an approach in English
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Usage of provide an approach in English
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Negative binomial models applied at successive hierarchical levels provideanapproach of intermediate complexity to characterising geographical heterogeneity.
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Our results provideanapproach to further study of the locations of VIP and SP in nerve tissue.
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Moreover, our studies provideanapproach for future identification of proteins involved in vesicle sorting in the acid-secreting type-A intercalated cells.
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Microphysiological systems (organs-on-chips) provideanapproach to examining the complex, species-specific toxicological effects of pharmaceutical and environmental chemicals using human cells.
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Conclusions: The data thus identify immunogen sequence candidates for HIV and provideanapproach for T cell immunogen design applicable to other viral infections.
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Folding equilibrium measurements for PMP22 in micelles may provideanapproach to assess the effects of cellular metabolites or potential therapeutic agents on its stability.
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The ability to isolate and culture primary mouse CN3s, CN4s, and SMNs would provideanapproach to study mechanisms underlying this selective vulnerability.
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Genome scanning providesanapproach to these goals.
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This article has providedanapproach to patients who present with Tourette's syndrome or other tic disorders.
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Intensity-modulated radiotherapy providesanapproach for differential dose painting to selectively increase the dose to specific tumor-bearing regions.
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Results and conclusion: This systematic review assembles current evidence and providesanapproach to treatment using available clinical factors.
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This study providesanapproach to probe the asymptomatic phase of seed aging, namely by quantifying transcript degradation as a function of storage time.