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But then pieces like "Five Plates, Two Poles" of 197l began to shape up as modules not so much of aggressivity as of a fine-tuned equilibrium, and metaphors not so much for imminent disaster as for disaster averted.
The complex network of signals that organize this fine-tuned equilibrium is only recently being biochemically dissected [55, 104].
This missing information is crucial as SAC activity, and the significance of its alteration to cancer, depends on the fine-tuned equilibrium between all of its components and their expression levels.
In primary cells, receptors, cofactors, and responsive elements are present at a fine-tuned equilibrium, which is not the case in transfected cells, which overexpress only certain elements of the cellular machinery.
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Cortical development relies on a fine-tuned balance between the generation of progenitors and neurons.
The position of the equilibrium can be fine-tuned by tertiary interactions that stabilize either state.
How does our immune system keep the balance fine-tuned?
To preserve genome integrity, cells have developed a fine-tuned machinery to counteract ROS by keeping them in equilibrium with reducing equivalents [ 1, 2].
It's not fine-tuned.
"We've fine-tuned ourselves," he said.
"He is that fine-tuned to it.
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