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Thirty parents who placed their babies in the care of the "Stork's Cradle" within the past two years provided the following reasons for doing so: poverty (nine responses), unmarried (nine responses), public image/unwillingness to enter in family register (six responses), problems with partner (six responses), and extramarital affair (four responses).

For example, many of my 2006 status updates were simply a single word (e.g., "online") or a short phrase ("going to San Francisco"), entered in response to Facebook's prompt at the time ("Sarah is…").

We observed a striking correlation between the inability to enter in G0 in response to serum starvation, increased proliferation and reduced ciliogenesis.

Therefore, if βarr-deficient cells are unable to enter in G0 even in response to serum starvation they would not be able to build a cilium.

Ly6Chi cells enter tissues in response to injury or infection and traffic back to draining lymph nodes [2], [3].

Some mammals, including laboratory mice, enter torpor in response to food deprivation, and leptin can attenuate these bouts of torpor.

Together, these results suggest that autophagy-deficient yeasts arrest in telophase and enter quiescence in response to nitrogen starvation.

FASD also induced a proapoptotic environment, which may predispose FASD Mthfr+/− hepatocytes to enter apoptosis in response to injury.

We investigated whether autophagy-deficient yeasts, although they fail to properly enter G1/G0 in response to nitrogen starvation, also display features of quiescence.

The studies in humans covered a broader range of conditions, but the only situation mirroring Arabidopsis tert mutants are primary untransformed fibroblasts, which, without further manipulation, are destined to enter senescence in response to dysfunctional telomeres.

XX germ cells enter meiosis in response to retinoic acid (Bowles et al., 2006; Koubova et al., 2006) and progress through to diplotene of meiosis I by 17.0 dpn–5 days(days post natum) (Borum, 1961; Speed, 1982).

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