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In yeast, scientists have discovered a gene similar to daf-2 called SIR2, that also helps to coordinate the cell's defensive response once activated by calorie restriction or another external stressor.
Mr. Davis, who helps to coordinate Mr. Lazio's campaigning in Erie County, said: "The issue has been so spun by the Clinton folks that we need to be a little bit more aggressive on these things.
Speaking in Parliament, Ms. May said she wanted to rejoin Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency, providing it does not gain new rights to direct national police forces, and Eurojust, which helps to coordinate action to tackle serious cross-border crime.
Clayton Teague, who directs the U.S. National Nanotechnology Coordination Office that helps to coordinate research efforts among the 25 funding agencies that participate in the NNI, agrees.
The luminal material is produced by the surrounding epithelium and helps to coordinate changes in shape and arrangement of the very same cells, resulting in correct lumen dimensions.
It is found that the over-design helps to coordinate the interaction between the prefractionator and main distillation column involved and leads consequently to improved process dynamics and capabilities in disturbance rejection and set-point tracking.
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A variety of possible endocrine organs help to coordinate feeding and reproduction.
The group, along with WikiLeaks, had helped to coordinate the movement worldwide via social media.
Ambassador Chamberlin returned to Pakistan only this morning from Washington, where she helped to coordinate General Musharraf's visit earlier this month.
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