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PlcR needs PapR to be active: this peptide is expressed as a propeptide under the control of PlcR, is exported out of the cell, is processed to form the active peptide either during export or in the extracellular medium, and is captured back by the cell through the oligopeptide permease system OppABCDF [12], [15], [16].
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Also, common processing routines can be automated and the resulting measures can be captured back into the archive.
When the water is captured, it backs up and floods wetlands and marshes that provide habitat to fish and wildlife.
It opens just as Max (played, this time, by Tom Hardy) is captured and dragged back to the Citadel, one of the few remaining outposts of humanity.
Some light, however, is captured and reflected back at a different wavelength so it can't leave the glass until it hits another wavelength.
The Electriq~Global system contains three key elements: the liquid fuel (Electriq~Fuel) which reacts with a catalyst (Electriq~Switch) to release hydrogen on demand, then the exhausted fuel is captured and taken back to an Electriq~Recycling plant where it is replenished with hydrogen for re-use.
The narative moves inland, Jim is captured, and Twain brings back Tom Sawyer.
If a raider is captured and cannot pass back over the midline before he runs out of breath, he is out.
Mid to late teens need to remember that everything they do over the web is captured forever and could come back to haunt them.
But a story about a Taliban fighter (Vincent Gallo) who kills Americans in the Afghan desert, is captured and tortured, then flown back to Europe and able to escape into the deep snow, will not compete easily with Adam Sandler.
Real-time processing means that data can be fed into an analytical application the moment it is captured, and insights immediately fed back to the user through a dashboard, to allow action to be taken.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com