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This analysis further builds our confidence in the complementarity result.
In the "Interpretation of the complementarity result" section, the results are interpreted and policy implications are derived.
In a similar vein, the complementarity result is relevant for CGE models that use elasticity estimates as an important input for forecasting and policy analysis.
Our interpretation of this sensitivity analysis is that the complementarity result is robust and does not depend on the specifics of the subset allocation mechanism.
By gradually excluding the least energy-intensive firms, we furthermore show that the complementarity result strengthens as the mean energy intensity of the remaining firms increases.
Before interpreting the results and formulating policy implications, we perform a sensitivity analysis in the next section, focusing mainly on the complementarity between energy and capital for energy-intensive firms, i.e., on the complementarity result.
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Precise complementarity results in cleavage of target mRNAs, while the binding of miRNAs and mRNAs with mismatches leads to translation inhibition of target mRNAs [8], [43].
Perfect complementarity between the miRNA and the 3′-UTR of the target transcript leads to degradation of the mRNA, whereas partial complementarity results in inhibition of translation.
The mature miRNA binds usually the 3′-untranslated region (3′-UTR) of the mRNAs through complete or partially complementarity, resulting to the translational repression or/and the degradation of the target.
The guiding strand of miRNA ina miRISC interacts with a complementary sequence in the 3'-untranslatedregion (3'-UTR) of its target mRNA by partial sequence complementarities, resulting in translational inhibition.
They bind to the 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) of target mRNA based on sequence complementarity and result in target mRNA degradation or suppression of translation [3], [4].
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