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But, conversely, to restore a place too completely to some earlier state can become a form of erasure, a denial that any disruption has ever happened.

This simulation corresponds to the mesoscopic scale and it is not aimed to describe a given experiment but conversely to determine, at a qualitative level, the effect of some elements which in any case are present in the actual interface.

ESCRT mutants have been first described and intensively analyzed in yeast, but conversely to metazoan data, deficiency of autophagy in an ESCRT mutant has not been reported.

But conversely to this expectation, IL-10 −1082 AA mothers of the present study had higher IgG to MSP-2/3D7 than GG and GA ones.

We have previously shown that Rsk is activated in DC but, conversely to other cell types, not only by Erk1/2 but also by the p38 pathway via MK2/3 [ 19].

In an in vitro experiment with lung tissues obtained from COPD patients, no significant changes of TGF- β receptors 1 and 2 and Smad-3 expression are observed, but conversely to our results, a strong expression of BAMBI with upregulation after in vitro infection with Haemophilus influenzae was demonstrated [ 34].

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Captive wild boar appear closer to domestic pigs in the size of their third molars, but conversely similar to wild boar in the size of their second molars.

Selecting more than one Noise symbol at a time results in a multi-round battle (referred to in-game as multiple noise "reductions") that gradually increases in difficulty with each round, but conversely leads to greater rewards upon success.

Nor is stigma an automatic concomitant of SCD in Africa: relations of stigma exist and flourish in particular social circumstances but conversely, resistances to stigmatisation exist and could be strengthened.

Degradation processes can remove lipids and proteins but not DNA, which needs conversely to be repaired.

Several studies have been published about the effect of artificial rearing on lamb welfare, growth performance and meat quality (Napolitano et al., 2002; Emsen et al., 2004; Bimczok et al., 2005) but, to our knowledge and conversely to what has been performed in calves, none have provided a detailed report of the milk feeding behaviour of artificially reared lambs.

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