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Pit officials were described as responding to cross-examination "like moles being questioned about the habits of birds".
In our settings, resveratrol did not alter transcription of genes previously described as responding to CR or the stilbene itself.
The commission was described as responding slowly to tip-offs, having "an alarming lack of attention to detail" and as struggling to recruit and retain staff.
In response to the question "So which is it, a Peruvian or American writer?" he has been described as responding quickly, and quoted as saying, "Why should I have to choose?" In our conversation, he gave his thoughts on this common question as well as the headline "A Writer Thrives in Two Cultures" from a November 13, 2013 New York Times article.
In addition, we also found a large number of genes not previously described as responding to insect herbivory.
Higher neurons in the parietal and prefrontal cortex are simply described as responding to "relevant information," regardless of modality [33], [34].
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A relapse prevention plan will be drafted in which early signs are described, as well as actions how to respond to raising stress, despair and imminent crisis.
Regrettably, they get short shrift in the management literature, where they are described as merely responding to their leaders' charisma or caring attitudes.
Flocking is not mentioned in current introductory biology textbooks but is mentioned in the textbook An Introduction to Animal Behaviour (Manning and Dawkins 2012), where it is described as individuals responding to the behavior of other individuals in the group.
The physiological roles of many differentially methylated loci in T2D can be described as genes responding to (external) stimuli and to stress.
McGregor describes Becoming as responding to data inputted by moving "all these very strange limb-like articulations", which the dancers view on a 65-inch 3D screen during the rehearsal process.
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