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Teachers are pivotal in this reconfiguration.
CBFs have a prominent role in this reconfiguration, with around 80% overlap between metabolic responses of constitutive overexpression of CBF3 and cold acclimation [11].
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In turn, this reconfiguration results in a lateral displacement of the repeats relative to each other.
Kuzawa's and Sweet's (2009) study on race is a very interesting example of this reconfiguration in epigenetic terms of racial disparities in cardiovascular health in the United States.
In this framework, reconfigurations are classified as (i unobtrusive, when the original behaviour is completely preserved; (i i expansive, when new behaviour is added, but still preserving the original; (i i i contractive, when part of the original behaviour is removed; and (i v disruptive, when the original behaviour or part of it is not preserved.
He added that at least four rotors are needed to achieve stable flight, and future research consists of in-flight reconfiguration.
The answer to both of these questions lies in the reconfiguration of welfare in the neoliberal era.
It could be argued that all photography at some level trades in the reconfiguration of the real.
Although it has no formal role in the project, the corporation has successfully pressed the developer and Con Edison in the reconfiguration of the building.
Robert E. Scott, director for trade studies at the Economic Policy Institute, said the human consequences of the rising trade deficit could be seen in the reconfiguration of the job market.
The power generation availability of wind turbines, solar photovoltaic panels and small hydropower are considered in the reconfiguration process.
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