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Whereas when the slope is gentle, provenance supply drops off and sedimentation becomes finer, enabling weaker downcutting and increased lateral migration.
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Keeping the steel tariffs in place, they suggest, would simply mean sustaining higher prices for a while longer and enabling weak firms to stagger on for a few more years.
For example, Nieminen et al. (46) found that Myc primed mitochondria by a mechanism involving activation of Bak, enabling weak TRAIL signals to stimulate the mitochondrial pathway.
However, recent evidence suggests that thymocytes adopt the γδ T cell lineage after receiving a strong signal via γδ TCR, which can be additively enforced by additional signalling via pre-TCR – thus enabling weak ligands to drive γδ T cell lineage commitment as well.
By extending credit, the banks enabled weak corporate borrowers to keep making their interest payments, and to put off bankruptcy.
"Our objective is to enable effective competition from efficient operators that are prepared to make a substantial long-term investment in pay TV, not to enable weak entrants to earn short-term profits at Sky's expense," it said.
This method enables weak absorption peaks, such as aliphatic CH, to be better observed.
Conversely, such interactions may be permitted by the flexible benzyl substituent on the free acid 19 which enables weak inhibition.
The story of David and Goliath was used to justify trial by combat, as it was believed that God would enable a weaker man to prevail over a stronger if his cause was just.
George's instruments form part of the receivers and enable very weak signals, picked up from space, to be amplified.
"No doubt, the atomic bomb would enable a weak state to stand up to more powerful adversaries," they write.
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