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Important works published posthumously included his Letters (in Latin and French, 1657 67); World, or Treatise on Light, containing the core of his natural philosophy (in French, 1664); Treatise on Man (in French, 1664), containing his physiology and mechanistic psychology; and the Rules for the Direction of the Mind (in Latin, 1701), an early, unfinished work attempting to set out his method.
The GTTGAC motif containing the core of a W-box (TTGAC) was also enriched in both strands of the upregulated gene promoters.
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Unlike most of the great philosophers of the period, Leibniz did not write a magnum opus; there is no single work that can be said to contain the core of his thought.
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The third and fourth rounds contained the core of the discussion and were necessary to reach the maximum consensus possible, so creating an optimised, homogeneous opinion for each statement.
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We demonstrated that MVaf1, which contains the core of DLC-binding site, binds both DLC2 and DLC1, but the complex MVaf1/DLC2 was unable to bind Bmf, suggesting that induction of apoptosis by MVaf1 is due to sequestration of DLC2, and probably also DLC1.
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