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The maturation of B lymphocytes in the bone marrow is a stepwise process where loss of alternative cell fate options is coordinated to activation of genes encoding proteins with crucial functions in B cell development.
A key role of the trinity of transcription factors appears to be to suppress extraembryonic fate options through ongoing repression of trophoblast and hypoblast specifier genes, Cdx2/ Eomes and Gata-4/ Gata-6, respectively (Niwa, 2007).
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Mid-battle saves are a lifesaver when you're navigating the British rail network, and more portable RPGs would be wise to learn from Fates' option of preserving your progress at just about any point.
If they have, the commission then makes the decision on Judge Holzman's fate; its options range from admonition to removal.
The six-member military jury considering Sergeant Bales's fate had two options: sentence him to life in prison with no possibility of parole, or allow him a chance at freedom after about 20 years behind bars.
Fate of alternative providers.
Prisons simply held people until their creditors had been paid or their fate decided by judges; options included execution (ended 1964), flogging (1962), the stocks (1872), the pillory (1830), the ducking stool (1817), joining the military, or penal transportation to America or Australia (1867).
In such a scenario, abandoning the pro-Russian separatists to their fate is not an option for Russia's president.
In 1855 a statewide prohibition law was passed, but it met the same fate as the local option.
Or, to use an example that remained in the legislature, consider the fate of the "public option".
As the differences between the finance committee's bill and the health committee's bill are meted out, the fate of the public option will become more clear.
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