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However, a complex between kinesin-1 motor dimer and an auto-inhibitory portion of the kinesin-1 tail domain has been structurally characterised, providing insight into the molecular basis of kinesin transport efficiency [17].

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Although competitive funding of public research has been characterised as providing output incentives that raise efficiency and productivity, we know very little about whether the quality of a scientist's research is in fact the primary award criterion on which funding bodies base their grant decision.

This observation demonstrates the feasibility of observing lipids whilst bound to non-annular binding sites in other, potentially less well characterised systems, providing an alternative biophysical technique to study how lipids and other lipophilic molecules may interact with these sites and the role this plays in regulating the function of integral membrane proteins.

The SQUIRE guidelines have been characterised as providing both too little and too much information: too little, because they fail to represent adequately the many unique and nuanced issues in the practice and evaluation of improvement 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 21 24 25; too much, because the detail and density of the item descriptions might seem intimidating to authors.

The metabolic and behavioural responses of calves were also characterised to provide supplementary information.

This method is well characterised and provides good estimates of relative muscle fibre type from biopsies (Andersen et al., 1994; Curry et al., 2012; Kohn et al., 2007b).

Nevertheless, because the sampling frame is well characterised, YCS provides appropriate weighting factors to take response biases into account, and the weighting has been applied in the following analyses, so that estimates are likely to be applicable to the population as a whole.

Established animal models of prostate and bladder development are well characterised; however, despite providing key insights for differentiation, there are limitations in translating these findings to the human setting.

37 Schein 39 recently characterised climate as providing the behavioural evidence for the culture of a setting put differently 'Climate can serve as a window through which organisational culture can be viewed'.

This data represents a fully characterised transcriptome and provides a valuable resource for genetic and genomic studies in desert plants.

The intrinsic apoptotic responses of CCL39 cells upon serum withdrawal have already been well characterised and therefore provides a useful system for examining the effect of agents on S1P1 expression and activation.

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