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Through this reaction, it can hypothetically act to generate new active Mad2 in the cytoplasm through an autocatalytic loop (De Antoni et al, 2005).

If this is indeed the case then it is important because it can hypothetically permit the auditory synapse to encode time and intensity separately; time can be encoded via the onset detection attribute given by the compound fusion and intensity can be encoded by the ongoing activity of the calcium channels on the presynaptic membrane in response to the change in intracellular voltage.

Once bound to membranes, the motor domain can (1) bind a microtubule for conventional vesicle motility, or (2) bind to another Rab6A molecule on the vesicle to allow other motors to drive vesicle transport, or (3) bind to adjacent Rab6A-containing membranes like the Golgi complex where it can hypothetically, be held.

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Its long-range missiles can hypothetically hit the west coast of the US, but successful flight-testing of such a weapon system has not occurred.

Results can be affected, as any protein added to the inhibition mixture can hypothetically bind the antibody due to its natural content of AGE.

Espinel made the case that the free flow of data is good for regular people, not only corporations, because when companies can gather and analyze information about us on a global basis, they can hypothetically solve big problems for instance, in areas such as healthcare.

Ronald Ehrenberg, a Cornell economist frustrated with the rankings obsession, points out, in "Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much" (Harvard; $18.95), that the figures colleges send to U.S. News can, hypothetically, be massaged in any number of ways to yield a better ranking.

Also, while people can hypothetically get a tax benefit while letting their money sit idle in an account, much of the money in donor-advised funds is being disbursed to other charities: in 2014, the amount granted from the funds represented about eighteen per cent of total assets in them, according to the National Philanthropic Trust.

Espinel made the case that the free flow of data is good for regular people, not only corporations, because when companies can gather and analyze information about us on a global basis, they can hypothetically solve big problems — for instance, in areas such as healthcare.

SLN formulation can hypothetically manipulate both of them to increase the efficacy.

Despite the lack of archaeobotanical evidence from regions to the east of the plain, one can hypothetically consider two different routes for this spread.

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