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Furthermore, studies of vernalization mechanisms in plants propose a similar cell-based binary switching mechanism, which provides a memory of winter cold exposure and involves epigenetic control of a flowering repressor [ 45].
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You do not know what exactly you are looking at, or where you are, but these whorls and skeins and ripples conjure an atmosphere, or perhaps a memory, of summer gardens, undergrowth, warm riverbanks.
A crew of 20 took about 10 days to assemble the display's quarter-mile of track and lush backdrop; by Monday, it will be a memory of Christmas past.
In the thinking of some members in Indiana, who have held marches and door-to-door walks on behalf Mr. Mourdock, the defeat of Mr. Lugar would be a clear, national message to those who have tried to declare the Tea Party movement a memory of 2010.
The video features a number of scenes, including students in the car of a robot, commercials, an immortal cell named "HELA," a memory of 1972, and various other narrative strands.
By 2002 fees from underwriting equity are a memory of the late 1990s and debt underwriting is on the wane as well.
"All of us with a memory of the 1980s and 1990s saw the line drawn from Afghanistan...to September 11," he said.
Mr. Field himself was plagued by a memory of a Christmas party they had held there, with a jazz trio in the living room.
Elgar said that the music for this variation was a memory of a "summer evening's talk about Beethoven" between the two men.
For others, it's a memory of the past.
And now, at the age of 58, competitive sports are just a memory of the past.
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