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We used a S. Typhimurium strain lacking sodA (SL1344 sodA) to further characterise the importance of the superoxide dismutase in the response to adrenaline.

These are very expensive studies, especially if international comparisons are involved, but they would help researchers to characterise the importance of reporting and coding bias in international studies using administrative healthcare data.

The availability of the C. pseudotuberculosis strain 1002 genome (access number CP001809) has allowed the further investigation and characterisation of the microorganism, which is poorly characterised despite its importance to agribusiness.

In contrast, noise in signal transduction is less well characterised, despite its importance for accurate sensing and cell-decision making.

36 37 Given the well-characterised importance of the STAT3 signalling pathway in both oncogenesis and T-cell survival, it was notable that five genes from our statistically robust 12-gene RA signature are downstream of STAT3 signalling.

This is the work of radical Italian economists – Carlo Vercellone, Andrea Fumagalli and Stefano Lucarelli – who for decades have been penning pungent critiques of "cognitive capitalism" – that is, the current stage of capitalism, characterised by the growing importance of cognitive labour and the declining importance of material production.

The savers are characterised by a greater importance attributed to the dimension hedonism and security, while the non-choosers combine the priority for hedonism and security and the concern for social welfare (self-transcendence).

dBoldface type represents previously characterised National and International MLST types of importance (e.g., AUST-01 has the MLST type 649).

Only a few mycobacterial TFTRs have been well characterised to date, the importance of these in pathogenesis in M. tuberculosis or antibiotic resistance signifies that that further research into the uncharacterised TFTRs is necessary.

Further work would also be required to characterise the potential importance of At1g69880 and At2g17420 TRX genes, which are induced by sucrose and by sucrose plus atrazine, in sucrose-induced tolerance.

The switch between the two forms is mainly regulated by the availability of iron in the so-called labile iron pool (LIP), a pool of metabolically available iron whose nature is difficult to characterise, but whose importance is widely recognised (Ref. 14).

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