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"The prevailing impression is of incremental chaos, of information piling up with no egress in narrative.
In the eyes of the Buildings Department, the device somewhat limits necessary egress in a place of public assembly.
I hope that one battle cry that will result from this tragedy is the battle cry for better emergency egress in the tall buildings across America.
But, they said, Sept. 11 made it clear that Long Island needs more egress in the event of a terrorist attack, and a tunnel could be the answer.
"O.K., but I don't think you're arguing that egress in and out of the night club was the question," I said.
Fire-prevention standards should be strict, and provisions for adequate means of egress in case of fire, power failure, or other accident should be provided.
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Despite this major role in egress, deficiencies in S1P or S1P1 did not reveal a dominant role for this ligand-receptor system during B cell egress from the BM [4], [6].
Cells of serosa membrane dissociate into free teratocytes as soon as the parasitoid larva egresses in the host haemocoel (Figures 8A, 8B).
Knockdown of the major ER export factor, Tmp21, prevents this stress-induced egress, resulting in misfolded protein aggregation in the ER.
The computational prediction of ligand entry and egress paths in proteins has become an emerging topic in computational biology due to the potential for estimating kinetic properties of drug binding.
The SERA family comprises nine proteins with functions in asexual blood stage growth and host cell egress (reviewed in [ 8, 84]).
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