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Fate operates retroactively.
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Hewlett Packard CEO Meg Whitman finally announced the fate of operating system WebOS this morning, after the company previously announced that it was ceasing the development of all smartphones and tablets running Palm's webOS platform.
A cell-extrinsic mechanism of 1d fate restriction undoubtedly operates in more basal gastropods, where the D cell inherits neither a polar lobe nor any other determinant of developmental potential at second cleavage [52].
This ancestral mechanism of 1d fate restriction, which likely operates also in Crepidula, appears to have been completely replaced by an earlier, cell-intrinsic mechanism in Ilyanassa [21].
One solution would be for Britain not to sell the second carrier it is currently building, which at present seems its likely fate, but to operate it on a timeshare basis with the French.
Mo Yan's fate is to operate on the edge of official constraints; the novel, nearly a half-million words long as first published in 1996 in China, has undergone trimming and rearrangement right up to this translation, based upon "a further shortened, computer-generated manuscript supplied by the author".
Thus, our data suggest that cell fate determination in memory CD8 T cells operates according to an expression gradient of specific microRNAs.
Its metabolism operates tightly in parallel with sugar fate and carbohydrate metabolism in grape berry cells in the mesocarp.
In fact, the incident evinces only the mysteries of the human personality operating inside fate.
Such is the seductive power of the term — with its associations of shadows and smoke, of hapless men hamstrung by fate, of tough women operating outside the boundaries of conventional Hollywood morality — that it's enough to put the label on the cover of a DVD to transform overlooked movies into salable commodities.
But others, like Al Fioretti, who operates a bread-delivery route, are skeptical after years of debate on the fate of the Yorktown plant.
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