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One way to find out: study how the ice has reacted to past warm periods that could be analogous to our own.

The law of Norway was deemed to be analogous to our statutes 'by virtue of which foreign-born minor children of persons naturalized in the United States are declared to be citizens of this country'; and hence the conclusion that Miss Tobiassen having acquired Norwegian nationality had in consequence ceased to be an American citizen was said to be correct.

They characterized this as a "switch to a serial search," which may be analogous to our subjects' shifting to a one finger search.

Such a concept would be analogous to our previous studies with ALOX5 and MI (Allayee et al. 2008) and it will be interesting to determine whether the LTA4H and PLA2G4A variants we identify herein exhibit nutrigenetic interactions with dietary PUFAs and CAD as well.

This may be analogous to our observation that in mammalian cells a portion of the estrogen receptor protein is located in the mitochondrial matrix and when activated by 17β-estradiol rapidly increases the specific activity of mitochondrial Mn superoxide dismutase (Pedram et al., 2006).

Interestingly, Wilcox and Hinchliffe (2008) showed that enhanced tyrosine phosphorylation in cells resulted in increased PI5P production, which could be analogous to our observed increase in PI5P levels when cells were stimulated with the growth factor FGF1, that also causes enhanced tyrosine kinase signaling.

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In summary, in a simplistic analogy with humans, the RWI role on future Internet is analogous to our sensory or somatic nervous systems, i.e., they provide raw data to be further contextualized for autonomic functionalities.

But for public radio to narrowly define which small segment of the population it chooses to serve (to near exclusivity) is analogous to our armed forces deciding which American citizens they will defend.

This is analogous to our immune system, which also "remembers" intruders: If you have had measles once, you won't get it again because the first exposure preps the immune system for subsequent exposures.

This procedure is analogous to our post-mortem human procedures, in which all bodies are transferred to the morgue within 1.5 h of death and kept under refrigeration until autopsied.

This is analogous to our moral character.

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