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Beramendi, P; Rogers, M, Disparate geography and the origins of tax capacity, Review of International Organizations (January, 2018), Springer Nature America, Inc [doi] [abs].

Transport Secretary Justine Greening is expected to announce a new airport capacity review later this month, including the possibility of a new airport on reclaimed land in the Thames estuary.

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"We are doing everything we can to prepare for all potential Brexit scenarios – including increasing our level of stockholding, increasing warehouse capacity, reviewing and where necessary changing transport/distribution routes," the spokesman said.

Adjudicating between long-term memory programs and prepotent responses, this capacity reviews all incoming information and provides an interpretation dependent on the events that have just occurred, the events that are predicted to happen, and the alternative response strategies that are available in the given situation.

Furthermore, DSBs also elicit a checkpoint response, which coordinate cell cycle progression with DNA repair capacity (reviewed in [2] [4]).

The liver is also characterised by a remarkable regenerative capacity (reviewed in Michalopoulos, 2007).

Interestingly, cancer cells are known to have an altered redox status with an up-regulation of oxidative stress and an augmentation of antioxidant capacity (reviewed in [ 39]).

Furthermore, we and others were able to show that increased formation of ROS can expedite health-promoting effects by inducing a hormetic response which in turn leads to improved stress resistance and/or ROS defense capacity (reviewed in [ 27]).

Structurally, F-BAR domains are shallowly curved, crescent-shaped α-helical dimers with membrane-binding capacity (reviewed in Frost et al., 2009; Mim and Unger, 2012; Qualmann et al., 2011; Suetsugu et al., 2010).

Wildlife populations associated with the aquatic environment can be exposed to concentrations of endocrine-disrupting pollutants that are high enough to compromise their reproductive capacity (reviewed by Vos et al. 2000); this exposure may, in turn, have population-level consequences (Kidd et al. 2007).

An apparently similar class of RNA has been identified in mouse and human cells; like the CUTs, these superficially resemble mRNAs in being RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcripts that carry 5′ caps and 3′ poly(A) tails, but lack evident protein coding capacity (reviewed in Willingham and Gingeras, 2006).

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