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May said the Cobra meeting had also agreed that the Department for Transport and Kent county council would urgently find options to reduce the disruption caused by redeployment of Operation Stack under which the M20 is closed outside Dover to turn it into a giant lorry park for vehicles waiting to cross the Channel by ferry.
'The scientific literature - they write - abounds with evidence that sensory systems of humans and all other mammals (mechanoreception; photoreception; smell and taste) evolved by redeployment of undulipodia' (p. 163).
They instead typically work by redeployment of existing resources rather than new funds.
Based on gross structural and biochemical similarities, and the expression of fibrillar collagen, it has been proposed that vertebrate cellular cartilage evolved by redeployment of a gene program which operated primitively in the notochord [38].
However, little is known about the evolutionary history of the recruitment of those genes, and of the relationship between them -for example, whether the co-option involves whole or parts of existing networks, or whether it occurs by redeployment of individual genes with de novo rewiring.
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Thousands of blacks were killed with impunity, as Southern whites gambled that Northerners would be less bothered by atrocities than by the redeployment of federal troops in the South.
This still identifies CRS as a special case, but this time for the purposes of tackling casualisation within an existing group of researchers, for example by looking for alternative funding within the university or by using redeployment.
Such definition entails from simple adaptive algorithms to more sophisticated solutions such as self-optimization by automated redeployment (Malek et al. 2010) and self-organization enabled by dynamic architectures (Parunak and Brueckner 2011).
Thus, the hypoxic developmental history may provide a useful insight in the adult heart's genetic response to ischemia, by the redeployment of genes that were adapted to the low oxygen tension characteristic of the fetal/embryonic environment.
The other, sponsored by Carl Levin and Jack Reed, calls for "redeployment" to begin by the end of 2006, but sets no deadline for its completion.Democratic activists may prefer Mr Lamont's position, but they also want a candidate who can win.
To change the negative dynamic with the Palestinians, if he were prime minister, Mr. Peres said, he would start by transferring Abu Dis, by completing the Israeli redeployment promised in the interim agreements and by freezing settlement expansion loudly and clearly.
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