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The cleavage efficiencies of the different substrates were compared under single (trace RNA amount) and multiple (1 8 protein excess) turnover conditions (Figure 1B).
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The preservation of the overall architecture of the organ is achieved by converting proteins and fats into energy substrates, while suppressing excess cell turnover.
With debts of £177m and a wage bill in excess of their turnover, the significance of the result to QPR cannot be overstated, even if they are expected to face a substantial fine for breaching the Football League's financial fair play rules.
19 Raloxifene is a suitable therapy for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis, because the estrogen-like actions of raloxifene in bone averts the imbalance in bone turnover (excess resorption versus formation) caused by postmenopausal estrogen deficiency.
44 In bone cells, where postmenopausal estrogen deficiency has caused an imbalance in bone turnover (excess resorption versus formation), raloxifene binds to estrogen receptors and induces conformational changes that are distinct from the binding of estrogen.
It also said that G4S, which had a turnover in excess of £4bn that year, paid some black staff "poverty" wages.
A separate survey of 64 housing associations with a turnover in excess of £50m reported that the majority considered their commercial property assets would increase by 25% by 2015.
It took the form of Celtic's annual returns last week, an extraordinary set of figures that included a record profit of £15million from an unprecedented annual turnover in excess of £75m.
By Thessaly La Force September 29, 2008 It seems inevitable that in an industry marked by excess, celebrity, and extreme turnover, some designers make a name for themselves overnight, turning what was simply fringe into a must-have.
Leaders like Mark Sesnan from Greenwich Leisure Limited (GLL), a social enterprise which runs local authority leisure services across London and which now has a turnover in excess of £100m and gives unemployed young people a chance of a career in the leisure industry.
The "classic" lotteries, with preprinted numbers or symbols on the tickets, steadily lost ground during the second half of the 20th century to lotteries in which the bettors could choose their own numbers (from an acceptable pool)—primarily lotto, which, at the start of the 21st century, was the leading form of lottery in the world, with an annual total turnover in excess of $150 billion.
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