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These intracellular forces are generated by molecular motors or assembly/disassembly of filaments and closely interplay with numerous cytoskeletal force feedback mechanisms.
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Inon Zur also worked closely with Interplay audio director Adam Levenson while composing the music; Zur and Levenson had worked together on several previous titles.
Hence evaluations of their actual involvement in biological processes of regeneration and repair is currently undertaken, not considering actual activities and interactions that are effectively pursued by MSC in a well choreographed interplay with closely interacting niche cells.
The mathematical equation to describe the membrane permeability of a drug comprises the membrane/aqueous partition coefficient, which in turn is dependent on the drug's apparent solubility in the GI milieu, suggesting that the solubility and the permeability are closely related, exhibit a certain interplay between them, and treating the one irrespectively of the other may be insufficient.
These findings point towards an essential difference between structurally closely related flavonoids in their interplay with the endogenous antioxidant network.
Although Laurence Bergreen's life (1997) has more biographical detail, and biographies by James Lincoln Collier (1983) and Gary Giddins (1988) scrutinize the music more closely, Teachout excels at conveying the interplay between Armstrong the artist and Armstrong the entertainer, and at examining the particular challenge of his legacy.
In many cellular contexts it has been recognized that ER and mitochondrial stress and dysfunction accompany each other, but the mechanism for the interplay of these two closely associated organelles in the cell death response to ER stress is poorly understood.
Mr. Obama and several other Democratic and Republican candidates as well are also fanning out across Iowa this week, but political analysts will be watching the Clintons especially closely to gauge the effects of their interplay.
Cole says his work "attends more closely than have others... to the interplay of the ideas of the French revolutionary period with Ottoman and Egyptian ways of life," and what it lacks in narrative drive and coherence, it makes up for in fascinating quotations, mostly from contemporary memoirs and diaries, and in an analysis that suggests comparisons to the current American adventure in Iraq.
Hume explains these opposite reactions to such closely related character traits by means of the interplay of the observer's sympathy with a distinct psychological mechanism he calls comparison.
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