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This should not occur when these mice are continuously treated with dox, because once the GFP is lost, it should never be able to be regained as long as dox is present, and hence the proportion of GFP+ HSCs should only continue to decrease.
Half of the chlorine, present in PVC waste, can be regained as pure HCl gas.
For example, it has been suggested that once lost, a complex feature cannot be regained as the probability of its reemergence is too slight.
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A part of the rotational energy is regained as a feedback, while the remainder is wasted to the dispersion loss through the viscous motion.
The underlying physics is that the interference-induced e-e interactions are regained as a sufficient amount of short-range scattering potential is introduced, which leads to increased electron backscattering.
Protestors rallied across the country on Saturday, but the anti-war impetus of the Bush years has not been regained, as I discovered to my sorrow during a brief U.S. tour in November, when I showed the new documentary film, "Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo" (directed by Polly Nash and myself) in New York, Washington D.C., and the Bay Area.
Along with examples of the heme pathway being lost there are also examples of the pathway being regained as new niches are explored, for example, the group Kinetoplastea (Korený et al. 2010; Alves et al. 2011) which have regained partial or full pathways despite a complete absence within their ancestors.
With these photo management apps, you can now quickly see how much space you're regaining as you move through your photos.
Yet if confidence in auditing is to be regained, perception is as important as reality.
The main underlying assumption is that a character (intron in a given position) once lost cannot be regained whereas as many parallel intron losses in different branches of the tree are allowed as needed to account for the observed pattern of states.
The anhydrous phase cannot be regained on heating as HCl is lost leaving aluminium hydroxide or alumina (aluminium oxide): Al(H2O 6Cl3 → Al(OH 3 + 3 HCl + 3 H2OnOn strong heating (~400°C), the aluminium oxide is formed from the aluminium hydroxide via: :2 Al(OH 3 → Al2O3 + 3 H2O Aqueous solutions of AlCl3 are ionic and thus conduct electricity well.
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