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When lacking competition, from wheat or weeds, non-transgenic B. napus out-performed B. rapa and the three hybrid lines.
In a one-substrate system lacking competition among different substrates, a multi-step ubiquitination process can produce a robust delay in substrate degradation relative to APC/CCdc20 activation, while maintaining a rapid degradation rate like that we observed in the cell.
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"We desperately lack competition," Prokhorov said.
But nobody can claim India's mobile-phone market lacks competition.
Maybe people speak that he had a difficult game [against Liverpool] but he lacks competition.
Inefficient, because it lacks competition and is riddled with distorting regulations and incentives, thereby producing mediocre care at high cost.
"There is a fundamental premise that if you lack competition, you need regulation and if you have competition, you need less regulation.
In the Chicago area, Odlaug, a Colorado-bound senior at Deerfield High School, has also lacked competition, using most meets as training runs.
A monopsony employer lacks competition from other firms in the demand for labor.
The eve of the Winter X Games plays host to a different kind of fight -- one that lacks competition, but has a fierce enemy: Cancer.
And lacking much competition, Uber could soon rank well in the App Store charts.
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