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However, the observation that the notching phenotype can be enhanced by loss of dTcf and rescued by gain of Wg, as seen with the zw3+/− heterozygous mutant, supports the hypothesis that vg>Mad and vg>Med suppress Wg signaling activities, therefore leading to the terminal consequence: apoptosis in the wing margin.
The authors should be reminded that Russia, with its presence in Syria, has created what we established for the defense of Western Europe during the Cold War years: a tripwire that if crossed leads automatically to war, and in the nuclear age with possible terminal consequences.
Jeremy Hughes, chief executive at Alzheimer's Society, said: "Dementia is frequently overlooked as being a terminal illness and as a consequence, there are unacceptable failures to prepare and plan for end of life care.
The Libyans said there would be severe consequences for the UK if Megrahi died in Scotland after he was diagnosed as having a terminal illness.
A terminal cancer accelerant?
A terminal at John.
But was he a terminal patient?
(There is also a terminal in Howard Beach).
It can bring on a terminal feeling.
"South Ferry is a terminal station," he said.
Alzheimer's is a terminal disease.
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