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Allogrooming is the currency of what primatologist Frans de Waal calls the "marketplace of services" in chimpanzee life: it defines the social hierarchy, which in turn dictates access to food, sex, and social support.

Growing inequality and high levels of unemployment here in the US and around the world, together with other man-made crises, show that we're living in a context of global apartheid - a system of inequality that dictates access to wealth, power, and human rights based on race and place.

By altering chromatin structure globally (e.g., chromatin condensation and heterochromatin formation) and locally (e.g., mobilization of nucleosomes), CM dictates access to DNA, thereby playing vital roles in the regulation of all DNA-templated processes, such as transcription and DNA recombination, replication, and repair [1].

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For one, it is dependent upon the type of visa women hold and their level of employment, which dictate access to pay, legal protection and benefits.

Democrats in Congress have just proudly signed a deal with the Catholic bishops which allows a bunch of old men who have spent the better part of the last century avoiding their own sexual issues to dictate access to abortion services in the House health care bill.

Building on the text and history of the pardon power -- and paraphrasing Hamilton -- the question presented to us now is this: Has our federal criminal code, in its gluttony for mandatory minimums, partaken so much of that sanguine, severe and cruel injustice that humanity and good policy now dictate access to an exception in favor of those unfortunate enough to be sentenced under them?

Where you live dictates your access to health, education and employment.

(Oh, those bespectacled, hair-bunned, prudish librarians!) I have been a librarian for more than 50 years and can assure Perrottet that I and my colleagues do not care about or judge what he is reading, partly because of indifference but mostly because we subscribe to a code of ethics that dictates free access to knowledge and information for all.

In that location, the size or volume of the side chain dictates its access to this pocket and therefore defines the potential inhibitor selectivity of the ATP-binding site.

When one includes this understanding of the economic context that dictates individual access to health care, context itself seems like a grossly unfair justification for violating the principle of beneficence.

No longer did the users' operating system dictate their access to services or information.

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