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But we also wonder how Britain can be truly useful to us, and to the west in general, if it chooses to stand apart in Europe rather than exert its proper weight in crucial matters.
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Alternatively, Vpr binding to DCAF1 might be required for proper docking of Vpr at the NE, where it could then exert its cytostatic activity by means of local interactions.
But it will also exert its own tremendous demands.
Pom1p may exert its cell size effects in part by ensuring the proper localization of cdr2p nodes to this region (Celton-Morizur et al., 2006; Padte et al., 2006; Martin and Berthelot-Grosjean, 2009; Moseley et al., 2009) (see below).
Here we describe a morphological defect that results from the failure of the anterior epidermis to maintain its proper shape while experiencing an inward-directed pulling force exerted by the developing pharynx (foregut) as it undergoes elongation.
Sharam hoped "Generation Rent" would start to exert its influence.
How does m6A exert its influence?
And the EPA should exert its authority over mountaintop removal permits more forcibly, and more often.
The first is that allows Russia to exert its hegemony over Armenia.
The other way the CFPB can exert its power is to protect individual consumers.
'Gravity" just might exert its pull on Oscar voters.
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