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We therefore propose that TBDR overrepresentation and the presence of CUT loci designate the ability to scavenge carbohydrates.
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The killer function is a resumptive notion, which designates the ability of cancer to kill an organism (no matter how).
Whereas constitutive skin color designates a genetically determined level of cutaneous melanin, facultative pigmentation designates the ability to adjust melanization of epidermal cells after sunlight exposure.
Sometimes Protectors are also given the ability to designate the successor Trustee -- for the concerns described above about the Protector someday naming a buddy who colludes with the Protector to loot the trust, this is a good idea only if you really, really, really trust the Protector.
The new contract includes a 19.8percentt raise over three years and gives a designated nurse the ability to close a unit for two hours if it is understaffed.
Please designate the gift "Storm Relief".
Parking Coordinators and designated employees with the ability to spend and commit funds may purchase visitor passes and scratch cards online through the parking app.
Alternatively Activated Macrophages (AAMs) or M2 macrophages are so designated because of the ability of IL-4 to enhance expression of mannose receptor, considered a distinctive feature of these macrophages [9].
Inclusion criteria were designated as follows: the ability to give written informed consent; age 18 80 years; no evidence of acute underlying illness; and no previous therapy with active or natural vitamin D metabolites for at least three months.
All three models assume a single underlying continuous unbounded variable designated as ability for the respondents, but which varies in the characteristics they ascribe to items.
It was designated the First Council District.
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