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Calcineurin signaling is activated by calcium, particularly under conditions of calcium overload that are a nearly universal effect of end-stage heart failure.
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Physiologically, rising temperatures have some nearly universal effects in fish, such as increasing metabolic rates (Fry 1967).
They were created, funded, and mandated by a nearly universal membership of sovereign governments.
For many decades there has been a nearly universal flow of populations from rural into urban areas.
A 2006 U.C.L.A. study found middle-class families in Los Angeles "battling a nearly universal overaccumulation of goods".
A nearly universal stereotype of the slave was of a lying, lazy, dull brute who had to be kicked or whipped.
Sloppiness has been proposed as a nearly universal characteristic of parameter sensitivity from multiparametric nonlinear models (see definition of 'universal' in [ 22]).
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Synthesis of proteins is based on the genetic code - a nearly universal assignment of codons to amino acids (aas).
Loss of its nuclear immunopositivity has been demonstrated to be a nearly universal hallmark of malignancy [ 51].
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