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Decrying "the hollowing out" of the economy, the resolution added that by the 1980s the nation's financial sector was failing to perform its "essential function" of channeling savings to productive investment in the real economy, focusing instead on various forms of complex financial engineering and "making a quick buck by stripping assets from existing business and downsizing their work forces".
With a negibacterial root to eubacteria, Omp85 would inevitably have been lost when posibacteria lost the outer membrane, which would have been entirely harmless because its essential function of inserting β-barrel proteins would simply have gone.
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Due to its essential function in variety of biological processes, the protein markers of lipid rafts have been well documented to be involved in initiation and progression of human cancers.
As a member of the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases family, SerRS is well-known for its essential function in aminoacylation of tRNASer for protein synthesis in the cytoplasm.
Thus, in parB mutants only a very small proportion of cellular Smc ScpAB is bound to chromosomes within the replication origin region, where it presumably performs its essential function by promoting the separation of nascent sister chromosomes (Gruber et al., 2014; Wang et al., 2014).
Ikaros is required for the development of cDCs and pDCs in line with its essential function in normal development of early haematopoietic progenitors (Nichogiannopoulou et al, 1999).
Collectively, these observations suggest that TRIM33 antagonizes PU.1-dependent enhancer activation as part of its essential function in B lymphoblastic leukemia.
Despite its essential function, the transcriptional regulation of the Pax8 gene remains poorly characterized.
U14 does direct 2′-O-methylation, but this activity is distinct from its essential function in the processing of pre-rRNA.
Furthermore, explanations of an organ are greatly informed by knowledge of its essential function.
Fuons are defined as an abstraction of a product, based on its essential function and representing the whole set of products that share the parameters for this function's flows.
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