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But he "strongly" disagrees that those necks could have been raised high, arguing that the animal would have needed 50% of its entire energy stores to pump blood to a raised head.
Kaplan has proposed that the cytosolic Fe concentration in such cells must be high, arguing that Fe is inhibited from transiting into vacuoles such that it accumulates in the cytosol where it promotes ROS formation.
Justices Thomas and Antonin Scalia set the bar higher, arguing that the method would have to be "deliberately designed to inflict pain" to be unconstitutional.
But some builders want to raise the bar higher, arguing that although LEED — ranked from certified, silver and gold to the most eco-friendly platinum — may be a good start, truly sustainable buildings should be the goal.
The government announced in January that the UK was opting out of planned European Commission rules on legal highs, arguing that they would make banning them slower and "fetter" efforts to deal with the problem.
$15 would be "too high," he argues, because it is higher than "historical and international norms".
The stakes are high, he argues: Ebrington, if used in the right way, could be a focus for "societal change".
Is it time to stop worrying about the sustainability of America's foreign borrowing?High time, argues a growing band of optimists, most of them American.
It raises the bar really, really high," he argues.
On the other hand, the size of differences between cord blood and peripheral NKT cells was rather high which argues for their biological relevance.
Its expression at high levels argues against its origin from spontaneous necrosis of melanoma cells.
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