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The initial levels of P1 were conservatively assumed to be lower than those we found experimentally (see above), and it was assumed P1 would decline as more crosses were made to fall the level of 0.005 typically found in high cross breeding programmes.
Akt activation (starting at t = 60 min and remaining active for the rest of the simulation) causes FOXO translocation to the cytoplasm; accordingly, transcription almost stops and the cytoplasmic and nuclear concentrations of mRNA fall; the level of the protein also begins to fall, although the effect is not very large on a 1 hour timescale.
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As noted by Eraut ([ 18] p.261), when the pressure for productivity forces staff to perform tasks at a speed beyond what even proficient workers consider appropriate "…then quality falls, the level of risk is higher and job satisfaction plummets".
As it is, the industry's fortunes rise and fall with the level of official largesse.
In the third group of countries, the shape also looks like a hill, but it does not fall to the level of the students with low frequency use.
This term is negative but increasing toward 0 because cover-up costs fall as the level of quality reaches the certification standard.
If that is correct, the entities categorized by the categories are the sorts of basic beings that fall below the level of truth-makers, or facts.
Antibody levels generally fall below the level of detection within six months after treatment [ 2].
For the baseline characteristics and fall data, the level of statistical significance was set at.05 (two-tailed).
Normally, one would expect the price of all drugs in the cluster to fall to the level of the reference price.
It fell below the level of the Dow on Friday for the first time since 1957.
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