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Now, specialists on certain apparatus are more key.
You could argue that 2001's totem is the gleaming red eye of HAL 9000 rather than the Monolith, or that Marty McFly's DeLorean, or even his pants, are more key to Back To The Future than his hoverboard.
Since each long-period cycle is characterized by the upregulation of several clusters of genes with different functions in the various phases, there is no doubt there are more key transcription factors regulating the timing of cellular events.
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It's a fair point – and what event could be more "key" than pizza arriving at a hack day?
What's more, key immune cells called dendritic cells behaved differently.
And no matter how right-on your recommendations are for this or that skill, hands-on learning and a supportive, happy staff is going to be more key.
Quality control in the visual and UX departments is going to be more key in Windows 8 than ever before in Microsoft's history since Windows 95.
For kids, what be more key is that, clearly, drinking soda decreases the amount of milk they consume.
New chief executive Tim Cook, though not nearly the flashy performer that Jobs was, brings the distribution know-how and operational insight that analysts say is more key now that Apple has established itself as a titan.
In further research, there will be more key biochemical systems to be used as proof-of-concept examples.
I suppose one could argue that it was an Indian restaurant which may be more keyed into religious dietary sensitivities.
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