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The key, defining features of senescent cells are that they remain metabolically active but undergo a sustained withdrawal from the cell cycle that is not reversed by standard mitogenic stimuli.
In the particular setting where minimum resources are available (medical team and social support) and where acceptance of enucleation versus ocular salvage represents the key defining step, TTM may then be considered as an applicable theory.
Consider, for example, the proposal that parental worklessness be a key defining feature of the new child poverty measure.
Barely a footnote in the Democratic debate throughout most of 2007, trade has emerged more recently as perhaps the key defining policy distinction in Tuesday's Ohio primary.
Ban is understood to view climate change as one of the key defining issues of his tenure as secretary general, and is still smarting from the failure of the Copenhagen summit to produce a unified world view on the problem.
"It depends on the overall performance of the Government being a success, and on having some key defining issues for us where we have been seen to be winning the argument," he said.
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