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This was rapidly followed by a coordination of national regulatory agencies organized by the European Food Safety Authority EFSAA), released on 4 October, 2012 [6].

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"The biggest fear is that there is a coordination of prices by companies and that, as a result of the new technology, the companies will leave no tracks," said Albert A. Foer, president of the American Antitrust Institute, a Washington research organization.

Instead, coordinated mitoses resembling the later mitotic domains of Drosophila (Foe, 1989) appear and progress in waves from anterior to posterior, and are largely excluded from stripes of eve expression, suggesting a coordination of mitoses by segmentation genes.

In addition, the charge density, mass variation and O-to-Pt signal ratio profiles follow each other, thus indicating that the surface oxidation proceeds by a progressive coordination of O-containing species to the Pt substrate.

Finally, our estimates support that taxation in Nordic economies, characterized by a high coordination of wage bargaining and effective public sectors, is more employment-friendly.

We show that the increase in behavioral performance during learning is predicted by a tight coordination of spike timing with local population activity.

The experimentally evaluated stability constants and potentials have been correlated with the mixed solvents composition by applying a coordination model of ionic solvation.

In this work, a neoteric sandwich-type biosensor was developed for detecting α2,3-sial-Gs using 4-mercaptophenylboronic acid (4-MPBA) to construct a novel molecular recognition system by the coordination of a boron atom of 4-MPBA to the amide group of Neu5Ac in the α2,3-sial-Gs structure.

We suggest that the release of serotonin was adopted, and still functions as, a paracrine signal between cells in the raphe nuclei that facilitates, by a selection process, a local coordination of activity.

Never less, it has been suggested that shoulder pathologies are negatively impacted by a loss of stability and a coordination deficiency of the proximal body parts (legs, torso and scapula).

The close interaction of PER2 and CRY1 is stabilized by the coordination of a zinc ion, which facilitates the reduction of a nearby disulfide bond.

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