419) d to describe procedural aspects of their role. |
420) tivity analysis has assumed a predominant role. |
421) ary visual cortex might play an important role. |
422) egories, biometallurgy can play a crucial role. |
423) e she occupies a particular institutional role. |
424) virus in wildlife populations may play a role. |
425) nals working with families in a pedagogic role. |
426) igenetic mechanisms may play an important role. |
427) nt, patients' own control and independent role. |
428) th to enable them to maintain their vital role. |
429) their inability to fulfil their mothering role. |
430) hile strongly aligning with the protector role. |
431) , but nurses are learning to take on this role. |
432) diation exposure might play a significant role. |
433) ion of the model elsewhere, the function, role and competencies of existing and prev |
434) future investigations should address the role and interaction of GERD and psychiatr |
435) of disease-related processes, its actual role and mechanism of action have remained |
436) r current understanding of the biological role and the carbohydrate specificity of s |
437) This paper discussing the CNC role and the outcomes of the role suggests |
438) be clear regarding the remit of their own role and the purpose of the assessment pro |
439) however, on how professionals view their role and the role of others within the ass |
440) relationship, placing patient in parental role, and failure to protect patient. |
441) was to review the evolution, the current role, and the optimal extent of lymphadene |
442) nkey, is concordant with its hypothesized role as a cortical convergence zone. |
443) sialic acid-encapsulated bacteria, or its role as a modulator of the adhesion and in |
444) s well with tumor metastasis; however its role as a proangiogenic protein and the mo |
445) lated benzoquinone, is well-known for its role as an electron carrier in aerobic res |
446) the capacity of laypersons to play their role as community 'watchdogs' in research, |
447) ded to encourage nurses to consider their role as manager and engage in activities t |
448) graphy (CT) which could play an important role as noninvasive imaging techniques, pr |
449) d to be prime drug targets due to its key role as receptors for cellular communicati |
450) xt, mesenchymal stem cells play a crucial role as they are attracted to the wound si |
451) others and daughters may indicate the key role that could be played by the mother in |
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