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Trichromacy implies that if a person expresses, for example, two versions of the L-pigment, the responses of these cones must somehow be combined by the nervous system to function as a single L-channel.
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One of the difficulties in assessing the biological significance of such associations between in vitro gene expression changes and the cellular response is that a number of genes coordinately expressed (for example, the ERβ-responsive gene set) may be involved.
This is expressed, for example, in the tender craftsmanship and reverently updated traditionalism of a Seder plate made of silver, glass and mahogany by Amy Klein Reichert.
Separate tempo indications, arising first in the 17th century, were verbally expressed; for example, adagio, largo, presto.
One moment she is on the language nursery slopes; the next she is sitting in on meetings of the Académie française, the organisation that finds french equivalents for English incoming words – la beuverie express, for example, for binge drinking.
Argentinian-born Lucio Fontana's work exemplifies the modern artist's quest for form, expressed, for example, by a blank canvas slashed open by a knife.
And there are some head-in-hands corkers in the articles the team looked at ("Got a headache? Reach for the paprika" says the Express, for example, in an article entitled "Spice up your life: your health" on 4 November 2008).
Mr. Powell did not deny the existence of too-big-to-fail subsidies – and this puts important distance between his views and those expressed, for example, by people at JPMorgan Chase.
Any wariness by the allied governments was enhanced by the strong suspicion -- expressed for example by Lord Roper, the British defense analyst and Liberal Democratic peer -- that Ms. Rice intended her comments politically, to underline the usual Republican charge that, as he put it, "the Democrats get Americans involved in long wars".
Posthumously his place in the canon of ancient authors was secure; he was a historian, philosopher, and man of action, a perfect model for the young (a view expressed, for example, by Dion Chrysostom [Dio Cocceianus]) and an object of systematic literary imitation by Arrian.
First a definition for these notions is expressed; for example, see [3, 9, 11, 12, 13].
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