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We show that the nuclear localization of IGF1R is primarily defined by its cytoplasmic domain.
In contemporary literature and music, the ballad is primarily defined by its commitment to nostalgia, community histories, and romantic love.
The structure of biopolymers is primarily defined by complex three-dimensional networks of bonds or contacts of nucleobase or peptide units.
It is found that the error in the sensitivities is primarily defined by the error in the finite element solution not the error in the sensitivity method.
For example, the Germanic branch of Indo-European is primarily defined by Grimm-Verner's Law, and Southern US dialects by the fronting of the back unrounded vowel and monophthongization.
The forecasts of a decade or more of football misery at Penn State may be overstating the case in a college sports culture that is primarily defined by continuous change.
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Results showed MF membrane fouling propensity to be mainly controlled by backwash frequency and flux, whereas fouling of the RO membrane was primarily defined by the pH and the recovery.
But whereas Volcker's career was primarily defined by the need to manage the crises produced by the inflationary pressures of the Keynesian era – in which the concern to defend the dollar as the key currency of global capitalism stood paramount – Geithner's career was defined by the crises produced by the volatility of global finance in the neoliberal era.
Simon Pegg, the co-writer of the film, defended the film saying: "We could have introduced a new gay character, but he or she would have been primarily defined by their sexuality, seen as the 'gay character', rather than simply for who they are".
In other words, it's primarily defined by poor housing conditions in which people are crowded in order to work in agricultural occupations, and those houses are porous to insects, and it's in the house that the disease is transmitted, and both mosquitoes and human beings are infected.
We could have introduced a new gay character but he or she would have been primarily defined by their sexuality, seen as the 'gay character', rather than simply for who they are and isn't that tokenism?" Pegg was right to make sexuality a facet of an existing character since "the audience [has] a pre-existing opinion of [him] as a human being, unaffected by any prejudice.
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