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Использование термина internalisation на английском
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We really do need to have the internalisation of these costs.
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And, while this system will help you move along, the real progress depends on your internalisation.
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This model is based on the internalisation of the Primary Object (later, the self).
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These results showed that this cell death required active S. Heidelberg B182 protein synthesis and bacterial internalisation.
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In addition, experiments with dissociated leptomeningeal cells revealed that binding is rapidly followed by selective internalisation of the ligand.
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In talking about it we reduce the internalisation of beauty ideals, and feel less awful about our implied failings.
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On the other hand, rates of internalisation were similar for the two cytokines, with half-times of 14-15 min.
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The capacity to be alone develops out of the baby's ability to hold onto the internalisation of his mother, even during her absences.
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Motivational internalisation was evident and some participants had integrated their behaviour change to a new way of life which they found resilient to common barriers.
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These results suggest that truncated trkB molecules form an efficient and selective barrier preventing the diffusion of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and eliminating it by internalisation.
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The internalisations of both the PO and the SO are modified as a result of this process of comparison.
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We really do need to have the internalisation of these costs.
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And, while this system will help you move along, the real progress depends on your internalisation.
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This model is based on the internalisation of the Primary Object (later, the self).
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These results showed that this cell death required active S. Heidelberg B182 protein synthesis and bacterial internalisation.
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In addition, experiments with dissociated leptomeningeal cells revealed that binding is rapidly followed by selective internalisation of the ligand.