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Professor Jane Maher, Joint Chief Medical Officer at Macmillan Cancer Support and leading clinical oncologist said she would advise her own patients to become active at "any stage" of their treatment, whether they are being treated or recovering.
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In some cases, binding and changing chromatin near inactive genes by Hairy in the blastoderm embryo may involve the interaction of Hairy with DNA elements that will become active at a later developmental stage, however, this seems unlikely in the case of nht, a testes-specific gene.
However, they are unable to become active at the site, because Rom2, the activator of Rho1, is absent.
Cat snakes are nocturnal hunters that become active at twilight.
These genes become active at the time a rat is born, and then fade away.
He signaled that he might allow his militia to become active at the end of February after a yearlong freeze.
Memory cells also are produced at this time, but they do not become active at this point.
One important feature of more complex brains is that they are rich in circuits -- linked cells from various parts of the brain that become active at the same time.
The neuro-endocrine apparatus of British wood pigeons is stimulated by the day lengths of March; the gonads become active at that time and remain in breeding condition until September, when day lengths once more fall below the stimulatory threshold.
When I'm fishing with friends, we'll get up according to the tides because the fish become active at tide change, and always, as I walk to the dock, I have this sense of anticipation, this sense that something good is going to happen.
By looking at the instances that become active at each visual word, it was possible to confirm that the model still divides the instances by their visual similarity.
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