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This multiplicity of proteins, operating in an active complex, provides great complexity in function due to the large variety of combinations into which different coactivator proteins can assemble in a given coactivator complex [ 4].
And, by making Rose more complex, Peters seems to inspire a greater complexity in the characters around her, from the appropriately named old stripper Electra (electric lights frame her derrière and genitals)—whom Julie Halston plays with such wit that you can't help wishing she'd perform an after-show, maybe across the street, where they serve drinks to Blanchard's Louise.
— greater complexity in the analysis.
This vision takes on even greater complexity in the Tama Art University Library, completed just over two years ago, west of Tokyo.
Mr Wen has forecast that 2010 will see "even greater complexity in the domestic and international situation".
But General McKiernan has cited significant differences in the history and culture of Afghanistan, as well as a greater complexity in the Afghan tribal system, as reasons why the Iraqi model does not directly apply in Afghanistan.
The introduction of analogue- and digital-computing equipment opened the way for much greater complexity in automatic-control theory, an advance since labelled "modern control" to distinguish it from the older, simpler, "classical control".
Likewise, sample questions for the third-grade math test, which are intended to measure greater complexity in thinking, looked to me like basic word problems with lots of superfluous words.
But consider similar misunderstandings involving greater complexity in exchanges that are crucial indeed, like those, say, between airline pilots and air traffic controllers who do not share the same native language.
The syrinx is lacking in the New World vultures (Cathartidae), which can only hiss and grunt, but reaches great complexity in the songbirds, in which it consists of paired specialized cartilages and membranes (the inner, or medial, walls of the bronchi), controlled by as many as six pairs of minute muscles.
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