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"Today's arrests dismantle an organization that coordinated not only the traffic of cocaine between Puerto Rico and the Continental United States, but also the movement of drug money, essential to the success of these illegal activities," Rodríguez-Vélez said.

This suggests that the H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 modifications were coordinated not only physically, but also functionally.

So far, the fact that signalling occurs in an extremely crowded intracellular environment, and therefore must be highly coordinated not only in time but also in 'nanospace', is only on the agenda of a relatively small number of scientists.

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It will facilitate and coordinate not only the activities of all the other computers and devices we use, but a wide array of devices to come".

Ford has added an 8-inch LCD touch screen in the center of the dash that now coordinates not only entertainment functions, like the radio, satellite radio and MP3 playback, but also phone calls, the navigation system and the climate control, as well as settings for, among many others, the traction and cruise controls.

SCAR, a nonpolitical body, coordinates not only research activities in Antarctica itself but also, through ICSU, those Antarctic programs that relate to worldwide projects, such as the International Years of the Quiet Sun, the World Magnetic Survey, the Upper Mantle Project, the International Biological Program, and the International Hydrological Decade.

After the announcement, one senior Arab official said the United States would act like a "quarterback" — coordinating not only American arms shipments but also expanded deliveries of weapons from other allies, and probably providing opposition groups with intelligence reports on the movements of Syrian government forces.

The next logical step: to coordinate not only the flow of materials.

It should also be noticed that TOP coordinates not only to the soft Lewis acid Cu+ but also to chalcogenides.

The characterization of the C. crescentus Zur regulon showed that this regulator coordinates not only uptake, but also the extrusion of zinc.

Re-taking coordinates not only assured the quality of the data but also provided an opportunity to retrain some staff who were still struggling with the appropriate use of the GPS equipment.

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