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State institutions could form the credible frame that constitutes migrant-host relations, leading to the segregation of both communities being reduced to a minimum, and producing a more synchronised pace of life.

Therefore, it appears that when reduced calories are timed, as always occurs during CR and IF regimens, clock adjustment can influence a wide variety of output systems, so that cellular and physiological systems perform in a more synchronised and appropriately reset manner.

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This may be caused by vesicles that have already a few calcium ions bound to them but do not release on the current signal peak, which makes them very prone to release on the next signal peak in a much more synchronised manner.

This holds true also at the level of gene expression; although the transcriptional outputs are qualitatively very similar, YPD induces a stronger, faster and/or more synchronised response than pure glucose.

To quote another speech of Mr Greenspan's: "The result is not only faster adjustment, but one that is potentially more synchronised, compressing changes into an even shorter time frame .A better information flow, it appears, can make the economy more vulnerable to events in the real worldThe second event was September 11th.

This stylish drama about the threat of a second world war decades in the future may have lost the race to Hitchcock's Blackmail, but has far more synchronised dialogue.

Based on the bank's forecasts for 2005, growth will become even more synchronised next year, as American and Asian economies slow down and some European countries perk up.Two forces lie behind all this.

Hitherto at least one has been in recession.Indeed, growth rates around the world are currently more synchronised than ever, according to the J.P. Morgan global growth dispersion index (see chart).

The interval to oestrus was shorter (68 ± 2 vs. 141 ± 13 h) and more synchronised in goats exposed to stimulated bucks in June than goats exposed to bucks in March.

The fact that more genes were found to be in common with the heat stress response is likely to be due the acute nature of the heat shock treatment which results in more synchronised induction of genes.

In E. kanangrensis embryos, somites developing from the two sides of the germ band seem to be much more synchronised (Fig. 4E G), with asynchronous somite formation only observed during the very first stages of somite formation (Supp. Fig. 3).

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