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Choline kinas catalyses the phosphorylation of free Cho to PCho, and, in mammalian cells, only the alpha-isoform (synthesised by CHKA gene) has a central role in sustaining PtdCho biosynthesis, indeed ChoK-beta alone cannot compensate this activity (Wu et al, 2008).
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Three cooper atoms and CuAlO2 cannot compensate the area of 2 Cu2O, and this leads to the island formation as shown in Figure 9.
I am aware that money alone cannot compensate the loss of time, their hurt or the feelings of abuse caused by these relationships".
American troops, no matter how long they stay, cannot compensate for this kind of self-inflicted damage.
This is believed to be due to the fact that current models do not consider all occurring processes and that fitting parameters such as the "porous zone" cannot compensate for this.
Normally, the fixed-sharing feature of the experts algorithm helps increase the weights of newly correct experts, but sharing cannot compensate for this situation since sharing a total weight of zero among the experts has no effect on the experts' individual weights.
However, in any situation in which the number of blood cells significantly decreases and bone marrow cannot compensate for this loss alone, haematopoiesis may occur in extramedullary (outside bone marrow) sites including both liver and spleen [30], [31].
Likewise, the more polar G207D mutation resulted in an increased KM for C5-HSL, a shorter substrate that presumably cannot compensate for this lost hydrophobic interaction.
The atToc159 mutant is albino and does not survive past the cotyledon stage, implying that the other Toc159 family members cannot compensate for this defect (Bauer et al, 2000).
Although there has been a level of "legal equality" in some areas, such as superannuation and insurance schemes, property settlements after separation and estate entitlements, this cannot compensate for denial of the right to marry the person you love.
This cannot compensate properly for mitochondrial inefficacy (Roberts et al 1994).
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