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The cryo-EM structures of bacterial and human CTPS filaments differ considerably in overall architecture and in the conformation of the CTPS protomer, explaining the divergent consequences of polymerization on activity.

In a study developing a conceptual framework of spillover of pro-environmental behaviors, Truelove et al. (2014) has explained that divergent consequences of spillover effects (i.e., positive, negative, or no spillover) are due to the decision mode which people engage into initiate a pro-environmental behavior.

These galaxies of similarities, although very simple in execution, uncover an easy way to negotiate the divergent consequences of digital socialization.

Of note, the divergent consequences of ATP addition to the two SubA cleavage reactions presented in Figure 4A, argues against an important role for nucleotide in SubA action.

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The recent commotion about the risk of unexpected malignancy during myoma morcellation may have divergent consequences.

In my explanation, I disaggregate the Chinese central state into its major agencies and unpack the divergent policy consequences of relying on WTO rules as a credible commitment to reform.

The divergent hematologic consequences of partial body irradiation and TBI were also evident in the PB cell content, which revealed substantial depletion of total PB MNCs and B cells in the TBI-treated mice compared to partially irradiated mice.

If one considers analgesic tolerance, opioid dependence, and opioid addiction together as adaptive regulations to continued opioid exposure, a treatment that prevents MOR's signaling adaptation of switching its G protein partner may logically attenuate these seemingly divergent behavioral consequences of chronic opioid exposure.

Hence, the divergent outcome of the IFN response activity might be a consequence of differences in the relative contribution of each of these processes in the regulation of IFN response activity.

Both effects can lead to incorrect conclusions about the genomic consequences of divergent selection.

Reproductive barriers would thus not arise as secondary consequences of divergent evolution in populations isolated from one another, but under the direct selective pressure of ancestral stocks.

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