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The activation mechanism he arrived at early: sensors that detect when the phone is in free fall and activate the next step.
In the model as previously developed[ 14], an input signal, f(t), activates the first member of the pathway whose activation can then activate the next member.
Secondary hemostasis, or blood coagulation cascade, consists of a series of enzymatic reaction where coagulation factors (inactive proenzymes) are converted in their active forms, generally proteases, that in turn activate the next proenzyme in the cascade, converging on a final common pathway concluded by thrombin that converts fibrinogen in fibrin clot.
Once bound to the antibody, C1 is cleaved, a process that activates C1 and allows it to split and activate the next complement component in the series.
"We are passionate about helping all of the ecosystems to flourish and this is one way of boosting them, and we're also passionate about helping to activate the next generation of angels," said Bendz.
The neurotransmitters leave the cell and cross the gap between the two neurons to activate the next cell.
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Furthermore, in rat adipocytes, physiological concentrations (0.1 10 n M) of oestrogen have been shown to rapidly activate the p42/p44 MAPK independently of transcriptional activation.
A pact to officially activate the 2006 cease-fire agreement had been signed in December 2008 by the Burundian government and the last remaining rebel group, the National Liberation Forces FNLL).
Alternatively, the TAK1 complex can activate the MKK3/6-p38 MKK3/6-p38 pathway.
This is consistent with the report that aneuploidy and Polyploidy activate the p53/p21 pathway to induce growth arrest [30].
Moreover, previous studies [ 10] have demonstrated that sodium tungstate is able to activate the MAPKp42/44 pathway by increasing p42/44 phosphorylation in hepatocytes.
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