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It appears unnecessary to invoke a reassignment of a selectable function during evolution for the protein synthesis machinery.
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The first hint of the new service was a reassignment of some MySpace employee email addresses to [name]@myspace-inc.com, which people have noticed.
But Ms Harf later said the state department had not received any request to approve a reassignment of the Indian diplomat.
Mostly what it takes is a reassignment of what is truly important.
Thus, it appears that the origin of a new sex-determining gene in X. laevis was associated with a reassignment of sex chromosomes without necessarily involving a change in heterogamy, and that recent sex chromosome turnover can account for sex chromosome homomorphy in this species (Tymowska 1991).
All three known hexactinellids share a reassignment of AGR codons from ariginine to serine (see Haen et al., 2007 for a detailed analysis).
For example, a reassignment of responsibilities can only be understood as punishment or reward (or neither) in the light of understanding of the motivation of the person reassigned.
The incident resulted in as many as 84 employees having to get a vaccine or take antibiotics as a precaution and the reassignment of a lab director.
The officer was referring to Musharraf's decision three weeks ago to force the resignation or reassignment of a group of Army and intelligence officers he considered untrustworthy.
Fig. 8 Reclustering cases: a relocation of a DU; b reassignment of a building to a new DU.
The second case, shown in Fig. 8 b, reflects the reassignment of a building to a new DU.
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