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Bacteria communicate extensively with each other and employ a communal approach to facilitate survival in hostile environments.
Pilot whales are highly social creatures that communicate extensively with one another through tonal calls.
Lamellar bodies are lysosomal-like organelles that communicate extensively with both the bioysynthetic and endocytic pathways.
These initiatives can have different formats: from a scheduled consultation with the GP following the initial treatment [ 25] to a 'shared care' program in which specialists communicate extensively with GPs after discharge of the patient from the hospital and patients are stimulated to contact their GP in case of questions and problems [ 26].
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The results were communicated extensively with representatives of the fishing industry throughout the project.
In the document, he was accused of alerting his team's riders to upcoming doping tests and communicating extensively with sports doctor Michele Ferrari, who is believed by Usada to have planned the rider's drug use.
On county time, the staffers communicated extensively with Walker campaign staff, organized fundraisers, made invitations, exchanged fundraising lists, and sent out campaign press releases, all just steps away from Walker's own office.
This proteome reflects a highly dynamic organelle that communicates extensively with the biosynthetic, secretory and endocytic pathways.
Protein kinases are a prime example of an enzyme with multiple regulatory sites that are spatially separate, yet communicate extensively for tight regulation of activity.
During an immune response, the central nervous and immune system extensively communicate with each other [13].
Endosomes also extensively communicate with the biosynthetic pathway, both in an anterograde and a retrograde manner.
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