To set up or lay the groundwork for.
Create and charge with a task or function.
1 Introduction: Adverse events in hospitals constitute a serious problem with grave consequences.
2 In no way do these actions constitute a 'vigorous debate', said Cantor.
3 Thus, Hsp20 may constitute a new therapeutic target for ischemic heart diseases.
4 Thus, miR-320 may constitute a new therapeutic target for ischemic heart diseases.
5 Abstract Client relations constitute a neglected area of research in family planning.
6 More complicated postoperative course and reinterventions constitute risk factors for impaired neurodevelopment.
7 Such funding would constitute state aid but would not necessarily be illegal.
8 This region, therefore, is likely to constitute a site for ligand-receptor interaction.
9 In cerebral uptake studies, however, vascular contributions may constitute a major confounder.
10 The rules do not specify what could constitute equivalent measures, Cravinho said.
11 Random violence, an army rampaging through a village, would not constitute genocide.
12 Newsnight's Allegra Stratton reports on whether zero hours contracts constitute real jobs.
13 This region could therefore constitute a biomarker for trait empathy across emotions.
14 Anti-inflammatory therapy may thus constitute a novel approach for associated cognitive dysfunction.
15 In France, mealtimes constitute a strong cultural trait, especially the three-meal pattern.
16 This does not in our minds constitute a protectionist strategy, he said.
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