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In rodents, this cooling-induced tolerance requires de novo protein synthesis (Nishio et al., 2000) — a fundamental arm of the cold-shock response (Fujita, 1999), for which data in human neurons is lacking.
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As in most of Iraq, almost everybody in Majar al-Kabir is armed, and bearing arms is seen as a fundamental part of life.
The 'Ari kikku' is a fundamental part of any schoolboy's repertoire of playground fighting moves, along with windmilling your arms and giving Chinese burns.
Our results demonstrate how changes in arm posture can have a dramatic effect on task performance and suggest that postural selection is a fundamental mechanism by which arm stiffness is controlled in unconstrained tasks.
The issue of guns was also on the ballot in Alabama, where voters passed an amendment to declare that every citizen "has a fundamental right to bear arms and that any restriction on this right would be subject to strict scrutiny".
Many gun owners believe the right to bear arms is a fundamental one.
The karyotype includes 34 chromosomes with a fundamental number of 40 major arms (2n = 34, FN = 40).
The karyotype includes 56 chromosomes and a fundamental number of 56 autosomal arms (2n = 56, FNa = 56).
The karyotype includes 56 chromosomes and a fundamental number of 60 chromosomal arms (2n = 56, FN = 60).
"Your right to bear arms is a fundamental, unalienable right protected by the Second Amendment," reads the raffle page on Petersen's website.
The Second Amendment right to bear arms is a fundamental right, as is voting, so the ballot box must be protected from fraud and corruption.
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