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Although the ActiveRecord design allows the API code to remain 'in sync' with the database schema automatically, no higher level data model is generated and scripts that run against a particular release of the Ensembl databases will not run against other releases if the names of tables or columns have been changed.

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In particular, releases of dioxins -- which are carcinogens and can also damage the nervous system and cause birth defects -- created "likely the highest ambient concentrations that have ever been reported," up to 1,500 times normal levels.

In particular, release scenarios of sulphuric acid, sulphur dioxide, sulphur trioxide, iodine, and hydriodic acid were studied in order to design and implement safety measures to protect the facility, the environment, and the population.

The particular release kinetics of the VPA PCL implants [ 1] used in the present study support the assumption that during the first days high concentrations of VPA were achieved directly in the circumscribed brain area exposed to TeT and CoCl2.

Radish sprouts, in particular, release a quick burst of palate-cleansing heat, but firm strips of stewed squash fish, sweet but not cloying, offer another taste alternative to fish.

Coal-fired power stations, and the older ones in particular, release significant quantities of sulphur and nitrogen compounds.

This particular release is an emulation of the Nintendo 64 version, true to the original except for the elimination of support for controller vibrations.

Moreover, the effect of particular release profile on bone regeneration needs to be checked with BMPs adsorbed on AMS coatings on implants.

Turns out, a particular protein released during the development of chickens, quail and most other birds nips penis development in the bud, according to the new research, published today June 66) in the journal Current Biology.

This may suggest mechanisms by which cells release a particular set of miRNAs to the SN and miRNAs which are more likely to be kept inside cells.

In this brief commentary, we develop the working hypothesis that exosomal signalling plays a critical role in normal placentation and that disruption of exosomal pathways (and in particular the release of exosomes from EVTs) plays a key role in the pathogenesis of complications of pregnancy, including preeclampsia.

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