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The ambivalence, the authors say, means there is no carefully defined moment when the caretaker government has commenced or concluded.
There is seldom a simple, direct transmission from a single past experience through discretely stored inner items to a cleanly defined moment of recall, for each memory is many memories.
The narrow time-window of sensitivity to protease inhibitors suggests that apoptotic death occurs at a defined moment of the procyclic to metacyclic transition of the promastigotes.
It was suggested that surgery could be interpreted as a trigger point for initiating ACP because it is a defined moment in which patients will face uncertain outcomes.
This work has been performed to find application in gene therapy protocols including, amongst others, i) the potential for inducing the activation so that the function of an ectopic protein at a defined moment and ii) the safety of therapeutic gene expression for the cells being treated.
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