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This time, the corresponding structural plasticity appears to be exploited by evolution to modulate function by switching between active and inactive states of the protein.
Thus, the acute neutrophilic response appears to be exploited by Leishmania to delay the onset of acquired resistance.
The latter mechanism also appears to be exploited by TRAIL for its sensitizing effect on FasL-induced liver damage and lethality (Corazza et al. 2006).
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But Mr. Fischetti appears to be exploiting several strategic opportunities that were not available in prior trials.
Equally, ToeSox appears to be exploiting her yoga connection – and body – to appeal to a key consumer niche for its product.
The telecoms business is divided into specific markets, such as fixed-line voice, mobile and broadband, and any company that appears to be exploiting significant market power in any market can have various remedies imposed upon it.
On Wednesday, the BBC found that the group appears to be exploiting the mobile messaging app Telegram, and shifting message distribution away from Twitter, where its accounts have been shut down.
Basic kinetics of cell proliferation appear to be exploited by evolution to produce graceful functional scaling in a number of domains, including acuity and sensitivity in sensory systems, and network architecture.
Directionality increases with aperture size (e.g., a bat's gape) and signal frequency (Au, 1993) and both factors appear to be exploited by some bats to modify their beam (Surlykke et al., 2009; Jakobsen and Surlykke, 2010).
In past campaigns, Mr. Edwards declined to talk about Wade, not wanting to appear to be exploiting his son's death for political gain.
These organisations appear to be exploiting vulnerable people who are unable, for one reason or another, to deal with the hassle of constantly renegotiating terms," says her son.
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