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The Citizens Advice Bureau has recently criticised a range of outdated measures that together ensure the financial exclusion of prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families and are virtually bound to contribute to re-offending on release.

Another decisive factor was a court's ruling in November that insurance companies were not bound to contribute to a financial settlement.

They are at that stage of their working lives, like indigenous young people, who are bound to contribute more to the state than they take out.

As Thomas Jefferson said, "We are all doubtless bound to contribute a certain portion of our income to the support of charitable and other useful public institutions.

While both native BPI and rBPI 21 have well-recognized anti-infective activities toward Gram-negative bacteria, they also bind to and contribute anti-infective activities against Gram-positive organisms.

The most straightforward explanation for the difference between N-WASPΔpolyPro N-WASPΔpolyPro is thandan additional unknown proteis binds thatlanter to contribute to N-Wadditionaltment.

Second, ATF4 and CREB1 bind the Atf4 promoter to contribute to a prolonged ATF4 accumulation and their feedbacks appear necessary for ER-stress induced apoptosis.

Employees are bound to be forced to contribute something, Republican lawmakers say, but 5 percent is probably a bit steep.

As the PHD of UHRF1 has been shown to bind unmethylated H3R2 residues and to contribute to the K9 methylated H3 histone binding of the TTD, we propose that PHD-dependent histone binding is required for UHRF1-mediated ubiquitination of histone H3.

Non-specifically bound cDNA is not expected to contribute to the intensities within a spot and therefore local or even global subtraction methods would lead to spot intensities that are too low and even negative.

We have shown that membrane bound ecto-NDPK acts extracellularly to contribute to the maintenance of vascular tone regulating blood flow via nucleotide receptor activation (Buxton et al, 2001).

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