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Bearing the weight of attention, and the expense of maintenance, will be the next problem to solve.
In 1886 he dedicated an acre and a half of the Sayes Court recreation ground in perpetuity to the public and a permanent provision was made for the Evelyn estate to cover the expense of maintenance and caretaking, this was opened on 20 July 1886.
Conversely, when p27Xic1 is overexpressed, extra primary neurons form at the expense of maintenance of neural precursors (Vernon et al., 2003).
These findings indicate that p53-dependent apoptosis in Fbxw7-deficient HSCs serves to prevent carcinogenesis in response to c-Myc accumulation at the expense of maintenance of the HSC pool size.
However, owing to the expense of maintenance (often carried out manually), the limited information available (relying on data sheets completed by clinicians in addition to their routine workload), the practical difficulties in monitoring data quality and limited funding, many programmes closed in the mid to late 1980s and only a few international registers still exist.
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Where engineers once held sway, the show asserts, expediency and greed fused together at the expense of basic maintenance that might have averted the four crashes.
For all the massive investment in the former east – bought in part at the expense of delayed maintenance and development in the former west – there are still gaps in the centre of Berlin, where no-man's-land used to run; there is still dereliction on the fringes of many exquisitely restored east German towns and cities.
The response to Hurricane Sandy did not come at the expense of routine maintenance on levees to prevent future floods.
With a greatly reduced need for goods traffic to the hospital following the conversion of the boilers, it was decided that the railway was not worth the expense of continued maintenance and necessary upgrading, and the line was officially closed on 25 March 1959 following the departure of the last coal wagon.
The metabolic shift from passive to active life may have co-evolved with a complete redistribution of reserves towards reproductive investment at the expense of body maintenance (the so-called cost of reproduction, [27]).
In environments with high levels of extrinsic mortality, selection favors investment in early reproduction at the expense of somatic maintenance.
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