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Mostly what it takes is a reassignment of what is truly important.
It appears unnecessary to invoke a reassignment of a selectable function during evolution for the protein synthesis machinery.
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.
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.
To assess the tendency of a gene to be reassigned between modules before and after duplication, we compared the normalized number of reassignments of a gene pre-duplication to the minimum, maximum and average of the normalized number of reassignments of its two 'descendant' copies post-duplication.
Chun's frustrated predecessor had demanded a reassignment because of the many crimes in the neighborhood.
Fig. 8 Reclustering cases: a relocation of a DU; b reassignment of a building to a new DU.
Short sellers scoffed at the investigation, calling it a ridiculous reassignment of blame.
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.
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