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From immunofluorescence study, we observed that, in a portion of DLC1 transfected cells, DLC1 exhibited a focal adhesion localization pattern (Figure S1A); whereas in some other DLC1 transfected cells, especially those displaying extensive cell shrinkage, an intensive loss of stress fiber-linked focal adhesions was observed (Fig. 1C).

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Because cotton garments are labor intensive, the loss of sales has had a severe effect on employment.

Given that the burgeoning costs of trauma care to the Australian community involves great financial burden, as well as emotional costs, due to extended hospital stays, intensive rehabilitation, loss of earning capacity, domestic dependence and long-term therapeutic care, this qualitative study was conceived to further explore the consequence of a traumatic injury to the person involved.

The bad weather hit many species already affected by an increase in intensive agriculture, the loss of habitat such as flower-rich grassland and a lack of site management.

Although the stability of NPs and conjugates at physiological conditions has been the subject of intensive studies, the loss of colloidal stability is often underestimated.

These results are generally compatible with the emerging notion of intensive insertion and loss of introns during transitional epochs in contrast to the relative quiet (stasis) of the intervening evolutionary spans [ 91, 137, 143].

Another area of concern with our mechanized and intensive agriculture is the loss of genetic diversity in our cropping plants.

The higher stocking rates of intensive systems lead to loss of biodiversity from trampling and reseeding (Pain, Hill and McCracken, 1997), and more concentrated emissions from manure and urine, causing ecosystem acidification locally and GHG accumulation globally (Bouwman et al., 1997).

After 1-year follow-up, we found the intensive weight loss intervention of Look AHEAD to be associated with more rapid bone loss at the hip but not at the spine in both men and women (9).

Paul de Zylva, nature campaigner at Friends of the Earth, said: "Bees, butterflies and pollinators in general are facing decline across Europe for the same reasons - loss of habitat, intensive farming and the use of pesticides.

These sites showed intensive red fluorescence indicating the loss of membrane integrity after more than one hour of incubation with NFAP (Fig. 2B).

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