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Activation of Nanog after fusion could compensate for absence from the ES cell partner.
Therefore knockdown of Egr1 is pro-adipogenic to the extent that lack of Egr1 can effectively compensate for absence of IBMX.
They had significantly lower DNA methylation than females with only one functional copy of KDM5C (45,X and KDM5C mutation female carriers), suggesting that KDM5D alone is not sufficient to compensate for absence of functional the KDM5C.
In addition, transport of charged tRNAs between cellular compartments could compensate for absence of any particular aaRS in a given chamber like cytoplasm or mitochondria, as in the case of other organisms [ 48].> -wrap-foot>> -wrap-foot>> -wrap-foot> NA in e-value indicates fungal sequences that could be identified by HMM search and were retrieved from NCBI using keyword search.
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Aggravating interactions are commonly interpreted as an indication of bidirectional compensation, where each gene can compensate for the absence of the other by performing a similar function.
Excellent reading lights and bookcases throughout the inn compensate for the absence of television in the guest rooms.
That's true: Burress was a pillar of the Giants' offense, and the Giants could not compensate for his absence.
To compensate for the absence of color film, he used a cumbersome, and therefore rare, method of hand-tinting.
So with the starting lineup modified to compensate for the absence of injured Michael Beasley, just why was that?
Now that dual-income families have become the norm, parents spend money on their children to compensate for their absence.
Solomon Brown and Maceo Wofford each added 20 for Iona 13-177), whicoulduld not compensate for the absence of its top scorer, Courtney Fields, who had a sprained ankle.
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