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Despite the enhanced green mechanical strength, alumina-based castables containing 6 wt% of MgO (fumes, dead-burnt or their blend) showed low mechanical strength at intermediate temperatures and high linear expansion, as a consequence of the in situ spinel phase formation above 1200 °C.

Macro-haplogroup T underwent a Neolithic genetic bottleneck and subsequent rapid expansion as a consequence of domestication and ensuing millennia of animal husbandry [3], [6], [8], [13], [16].

In addition to sustained sympathetic activity, this increased heart rate could be interpreted as an inability to retain fluids (limiting plasma volume expansion) as a consequence of excessive dehydration.

Additionally, p53 point mutations, although not seen in every crypt, were often present in multiple blocks from a single oesophagectomy specimen, suggesting widespread and far-reaching clonal expansion as a consequence of the strong selective advantage that p53 loss would provide (supplementary fig 2).

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The areal expansion in the Italian vairone has already been implicated with population bottlenecks (in the refugia) followed by demographic expansions, as a consequence of environmental alterations during these periods [ 17].

In this scenario epithelial cells would cope with this Podocalyxin-dependent apical domain expansion (possibly as a consequence of a unique property of its extensive glycosylation) by passively creating membrane projections that are subsequently locked into place by the linkage of other apically targeted proteins to the actin cytoskeleton.

Since it is unlikely that MEST functions alone in fat mass expansion, we have designed an experiment in which fat mass expansion is manipulated as a consequence of developmental age and the nutritional environment.

However, the analysis for Argentina suggests that the expansion of employment as a consequence of the economic recovery after the 2002 crisis was also an important factor behind the decline in labor income inequality.

This suggests that part of the mechanism by which neural stem cells expand in the dorsal telencephalon in response to Wnt signaling is through IMP1-promoted HMGA2 expression, but that HMGA2 expression and neural stem cell expansion decline postnatally as a consequence of increased let-7 expression (Nishino et al., 2008) and a loss of IMP1 expression.

In turn, heavy grazing pressure maintains the desired short lawn patches in the landscape, but also promotes a concomitant loss and eventual elimination of woodlands, together with an expansion of bare rock as a consequence of soil erosion.

Furthermore, these reductions are somewhat offset by a rise in energy demand from vegetable and fruit production, which would see an expansion in production area as a consequence of changed nutritional habits.

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