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He said the union filed an official complaint last week alleging that the change compromised the safety of fire personnel.
These latter substitutions may be of physiological significance, given that an alanine to valine change compromised the processing of a 22 kDa protein in maize [ 32], and that an arginine to lysine substitution in the bZIP domain of the maize opaque gene abolished the specificity of its DNA binding [ 33].
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This is consistent with the turnover data and the idea that the Y831A change compromises the ability of Pol ε to extend primers.
His articles gave details on how ownership changes compromised levels of care, raised questions about denials of insurance claims and prompted Congressional investigations and proposed regulatory changes.
At the company's request, Fraser prepared a revised version, but Secretary MacVeagh rejected it on the grounds that the changes compromised the design, which he greatly admired.
But now, following I.O.C. intervention, judo competitors can score points in a variety of ways that along with the introduction of weight classes and other changes, compromise its essence, some purists say.
What if those changes compromise current persons' ability to secure future states of well-being?
It is hence interesting to explore whether robustness to temperature changes compromises energy efficiency.
These structural changes compromise the biomechanics of the IVD, and can lead to prolapse [ 4].
However, the extent to which these changes compromise the organisation and function of the ECM, and therefore contribute to disease pathology and cartilage degradation, remain to be determined.
These changes compromise the preventive functions of saliva, and lead to a greater incidence of caries after radiotherapy in the head and neck area [ 9].
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