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The discovery, if confirmed, could open new insights into the higher order control of the genes, like the critical but still mysterious process by which each type of human cell is allowed to activate the genes it needs but cannot access the genes used by other types of cell.
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Finally, we tested whether NK4 could repress activation even after HGF was allowed to activate the system for a defined period, such as 2 or 4 h.
Mr. Hodges said that under the settlement proposal, Microsoft would be allowed to activate Internet Explorer automatically while barring computer makers from substituting rival Netscape Navigator as the opening browser when the computer is turned on.
3-BP was allowed to activate for 6 h at 25 °C.
Or a key-distribution service can be activated before a device is allowed to join an existing network.
Thus, the negative regulator is inactivated whereas the downstream targets of PP2Cs, SnRK2s, are allowed to be activated by phosphorylation.
I had pleaded with sorority officers, officers of the alumni organization, and the dean of women at the university to be allowed to "de-activate" from the sorority; but my pleas were rebuffed.
Under the law, drivers will be allowed to touch their phones to activate or deactivate the hands-free functions.
Conversely, this mechanism could be true for higher eukaryotes in general and serve as a way to ensure that when genes are activated for transcription, only those genes correctly activated are allowed to persist in the activated state.
Under Mr. Bush's initiative, Mr. Fisk said, Americans will be allowed to buy cellphones in the United States, activate them here and pay bills for their relatives.
Even with hardware firewalls activated, users are allowed to surf the internet (IP port 80) or allowed to use SSH and SFTP (IP port 21) for connecting to remote computers or compute clusters.
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