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During development, there are extensive cooperative and antagonistic interactions between these pathways, which ultimately determine cell fate.
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Fortunately for the development of life on the early Earth there was extensive volcanic activity, which resulted in the deposition of much lava, the erosion of which released enormous quantities of iron into the oceans.
Overall, our results indicate that there are extensive differences in DNA methylation between adult tissues and within tissues during development.
In addition, there are extensive reports in the literature suggesting that dysregulated inflammation is involved in the development of Parkinson's disease (Leszek et al., 2016).
As with potassium, there are extensive reserves.
There are extensive spoilers here.
Robin Pietersen, who moved from being chief executive of Safa to head the development plan, acknowledges there is extensive, difficult work to do, but argues that building sparkling new stadiums first was not getting the priorities extravagantly wrong.
Since each has been the subject of extensive drug development, there are many compounds identified that target components of the pathways, including compounds assayed in the NCI-60 drug screen.
After seven decades of credit risk measurement, there is extensive development in the credit risk literature.
Although there was extensive development in Chesham Bois, roughly halfway between Chesham and Amersham, between 1889 and 1925 the population of Chesham itself grew by less than 2,000, and between 1925 and 1935 the peak of the Metro-land boom by only 225.
Along the coast, particularly around Gävle, the capital, there is extensive industrial development; paper and textiles are manufactured, and lumbering and sawmilling are important.
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