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However, on the basis of our analyses of glands in other mutants (below), we propose that glands in sma-1 mutants are defective because of defects in pharyngeal muscle integrity rather than the smaller size of the pharynx.

In this paper, we try to explain the maintenance of cooperation in multiplex networks with limited and partible resources of agents: defection brings larger short-term benefit and cooperative agents may become defective because of the unaffordable costs of cooperative behaviors that are performed in multiple layers simultaneously.

A public building may be dangerous or defective because of improper design, faulty construction, or absence of safety devices.

The court of appeals thereupon sustained the defendant's contention that the complaint was defective because of the failure specifically to allege what, as a fact, the words meant, and to whom they referred.

These questions are relevant to our understanding not only of the fundamental mechanisms of cellular secretion, but also of diseases in which secretion (particularly of collagen) is defective because of gene mutation8.

As I've written previously, if the Court rules that the Prop 8 case is procedurally defective because of the standing issue, or otherwise — that is, if it decides that the Proposition 8 proponents bringing the appeal had no right to do so, or that it made a mistake in granting certiorari — one of the two lower-court rulings overturning the ban will be put back in effect.

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Whereas this difference in LC3-II levels clearly demonstrates that autophagosome number is altered in gba1−/− brains compared with those of wild-types, it is unclear whether autophagosome formation is increased or whether autophagosome degradation is defective, because both of these scenarios would lead to an increase in LC3-II levels.

(Eugene O'Neill's "Iceman Cometh" was the runner-up). "All My Sons" enjoyed a revival and new relevance when it was shown on public television in 1987, a year after the Challenger space shuttle exploded because of defective seals in the joints of its booster rocket.

From these cases the state court concluded that West Virginia's requirement was constitutionally defective, because the votes of these who favored the issuance of the bonds had a proportionately smaller impact on the outcome of the election than the votes of those who opposed issuance of the bonds.

Those made in the summer solstice are defective, because the heat of the sun soon imparts to their external surfaces an appearance of sufficient dryness, whilst the internal parts of them are in a very different state; hence, when thoroughly dry, they shrink and break those parts which were dry in the first instance; and thus broken, their strength is gone.

However, enhanced Li adsorption is observed on defective graphene because of the increased charge transfer between adatom and underlying defective sheet.

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