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The fact that the patch helped regenerate all three types of cells, which function interdependently in the heart, suggests the newly grown tissue is similar to normal heart tissue.
Which is Milch's way of saying that, though a lawless existence at the edge of the frontier has its attractions, collective survival requires human beings to learn to function interdependently, and in that way communities become single organisms.
On the other hand, SAC proteins have been reported to exert their function interdependently, and down-regulation of a single SAC protein therefore appears to be insufficient to advance the MI-AI transition and PBE.
H2BK123ub1 and the histone chaperone, Spt16, have been shown to function interdependently during transcription elongation to regulate nucleosome reassembly and preserve chromatin integrity [ 20- 22].
Furthermore, the rd29a promoter contains both an ABRE as well as a dehydration-responsive elements that is bound by members of the DREB/CBF family of transcription factors and the two elements function interdependently to activate expression of rd29a [ 90].
Given that the hippocampus and the anterior thalamic nuclei function interdependently to support a range of spatial learning tasks, including biconditional learning [32,88], it is evident that their linking fornical connections can only be vital for a subset of spatial problems.
In most companies, the applications that engage with customers and run the business were developed before modern architectural approaches took root, and so they suffer from this rigidity, with too many features and functions often interdependently linked.
The findings showed how both social and technical elements interdependently achieve the same dispensing functions.
Nurses involved in providing this service are advanced practitioners in their speciality and function either independently and/or interdependently with other members of the multidisciplinary team.
But the unity desired in works of art is much greater than this: it is more like the unity of the higher organisms in which every part functions not independently of the others but interdependently with them, and it is this interdependency of the parts that constitutes an organic unity.
Therefore, since the down-regulation of a single gene could cause the same anomalous phenotype, it appears that in tomato the protein products of both the B-function genes and the two E-function genes TM5 and TM29 interdependently participate in the process that leads to the differentiation of the third whorl.
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