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It is also suggested that high nuclear accumulation of KPNA2 leads to cytoplasmic retention of NLS-containing cargo proteins due to defective import: the transporter factor KPNA2 is not recycled back to the cytoplasm to transport the next karyophile into the nucleus leading lack of 'free' KPNA2 to bind its cargo in the cytoplasm (Gorlich and Mattaj, 1996).

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Observed misalignment: technological uncertainty and lack of standards leading to lack of commitment at the side of users and producers, in effect leading to little or no movement in promise requirement cycles.

This may be a consequence of lack of registration leading to lack of career opportunities, or N/HMP being seen as a 'secondary' occupation by older women mainly.

Another study investigated NMs practitioner's relationship with conventional care, with 22% in frequent communication with primary care physicians and 30% reporting lack of cooperation, leading to lack of access to medical records.

Firstly, long treatment courses and hospitalizations results in increased time spent in bed leading to lack of playtime, lack of communication with friends, and greater burdens for their families.

Findings indicated inadequate district health care system preparedness for the implementation of the strategy which is exhibited by lack of IMCI implementation planning as an underlying cause leading to lack of defined responsibilities toward implementation.

Mr. Flynn's case contributes to an uncomfortable suspicion that a number of today's leading academicians lack what is called real-world experience.

Moreover, endpoint definitions, especially for the composite ones, varied substantially among studies, leading to lack of homogeneity.

This blocks the intake of air through the mouth and nose, leading to lack of oxygen and, occasionally, death.

In local construction practice of hilly region, the binding material used is mud mortar which is the prime cause leading to lack of structural integrity and poor bonding of housing units.

The goal of this chapter is to revisit data warehousing as we know it today, and the issues that have confronted the world of data warehousing leading to lack of adoption and often failure of data warehouses.

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