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5) In the subsection headed "The force-dependence of kinesin mutants with extended neck linkers can be accounted for by a minimal 3-state model", the choices made for the model (which rates are force dependent, which are not, which ones are dependent on inter-head strain) could be explained in more detail.

As it was shown that the behavior of each eigenvector is dependent on the density structure in the previous subsection, I investigated the relationship between eigenvectors and fault type by the simplified sedimentary basin models.

Yes, the large amplitude events are eliminated and we have mentioned this in the Results section (in the subsection "Broad spikes are dependent on voltage-dependent calcium channel activation").

These results indicated that TRIM23-dependent modification of PPARγ in vivo decreased its recognition by 26S proteasome in a manner dependent on the proteasome subunit S5a/Rpn10 (in the subsection headed "TRIM23 mediates atypical polyubiquitin conjugation, leading to reduced recognition by the proteasomal ubiquitin receptor S5a").

In addition, as suggested, we performed randomization controls (see subsection "The formation of discrete Vilya3XHA foci is dependent on programmed DSB formation but not the SC" of Results and subsection "Microscopy and image analysis "of Materials and methods) and have now included them in the Results and Methods sections.

However, the outcome of this phenomenon is dependent on vibration frequency and amplitude, as illustrated in the next subsection.

We have added these observations to the subsection "The formation of discrete Vilya3XHA foci is dependent on programmed DSB formation but not the SC" in the Results section.

In the third paragraph of the subsection "The formation of discrete Vilya3XHA foci is dependent on programmed DSB formation": The difference in Vilya-gH2AV association does not appear to be significant (Fisher's exact test gives p = 0.175).

Currently, most signaling and regulatory databases contain only a subsection of this network, making comprehensive analyses highly time-consuming and dependent on specific data handling expertise.

"Interpreting that section requires the unravelling of a triple-nested inversion of meanings across six cross-referenced subsections, linked to a dozen other cross-linked definitions, which are all dependent on a highly ambiguous 'notwithstanding'," he said.

It is clear that the value of disclosing electioneering communications disbursements is not dependent on their disclosure prior to broadcast, and the Court cannot say that it is "evident that the legislature would not have enacted" the remaining disclosure provisions of Section 201 in the absence of subsection (5).

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