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These include whether rarely used but important drugs, especially parenteral artesunate, are distributed universally or by hub-and-spoke.
Moreover, the PF03030 domain which carries the V-H+PPase proton pumping molecular function crucial for the acidification of the acidocalcisome using PPi as substrate (see below) is distributed universally.
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A stable tectonic setting is conducive to the preservation of deep tight gas reservoirs, and widely distributed and universally densified reservoirs promote the short-distance accumulation of natural gas and the displacement of pore water.
Our four-taxon analyses show that multigene families can be appropriately treated to derive species phylogenies and suitably included in a consensus tree (if all considered gene families are universally distributed) or supertree (if the gene families are not universally distributed) analyses.
It is also a universally distributed component of skeletal, nerve, and muscle tissues.
Small quantities of pale-yellow crystals of coenzyme Q, often called ubiquinones, are almost universally distributed in plants and animals.
Molecular biological measurements of the DNA that codes for components of the ribosomes (organelles that are universally distributed) consistently find fungi to be extremely different from plants.
While some sort of clay adequate for making passable pottery can be found nearly everywhere, the best potter's clay is not universally distributed.
She speaks in such gigglingly sweet cockney tones that you begin to imagine the current Rolling Stones tour - on which she is employed as Ronnie Wood's assistant - as a year-long, universally distributed Carry On film.
It is probably universally distributed in gnathostomes (vertebrates with jaws), in which it is essential for the maintenance of growth, but its presence in agnathans (jawless vertebrates) has not yet been established with certainty.
After the 10th century the Hispana was also called the Isidoriana, attributed to Isidore of Sevilla, a Spanish encyclopaedist and theologian who was the author of the Etymologiae ("Etymologies"), a universally distributed early medieval book of doctrine.
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