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For example, in the developing world, "conflict diamonds" or the drug trade influenced the development and proliferation of militias [48] described as a class of 'feral' insurgent [49], since their activism is a means of survival instead of an institutional mechanism to secure popular support.
For example, in the developing central nervous system of vertebrates, neurons arise from a simple tube of neuroepithelium, the cells of which possess a surface receptor called Notch.
For example, in the developing D. melanogaster eye epithelium, MLC-mediated apical actin constriction drives formation of a dynamic signaling center in the developing eye imaginal disc called the morphogenetic furrow (MF) [14].
In contrast, mice that are deficient in Sulf1 or Sulf2 alone survive, albeit with some developmental defects [16].he story is complicated by the fact that in some cases, Sulf1 and Sulf2 are differentially expressed, for example in the developing mouse brain [41] and regenerating skeletal muscle [42] along with the fact that the Sulfs may have different substrate specificities in vivo [13].
For example, in the developing murine retina, a VEGF gradient emanating from the avascular regions of the retina is essential for the sprouting angiogenesis.
For example, in the developing embryo the neural crest develops from a small portion of the dorsal neural tube (Saint-Germain et al., 2004; McKeown et al., 2005).
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There are numerous examples in the developing world of products whose potential benefits far outweigh their costs but are not readily adopted.
The classic example is landlines in the developing world.
When it comes to cancer, for example, some women in the developing world who get a diagnosis of breast cancer forego a mastectomy for fear of losing their husbands, according to Felicia Knaul of the Harvard Global Equity Initiative.
Such population firing-rate models are used to study the bursting activity of populations of neurons which by themselves do not have pacemaker properties, as for example CPG networks in the developing spinal cord [19].
In Drosophila, there are tissues that are dependent on cell lineages - examples include neurons in the developing brain (reviewed in Spindler and Hartenstein, 2010) and the developmental compartments that produce the adult cuticle (reviewed in Crick and Lawrence, 1975).
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