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Each suggests a crime scene in which estranged, befuddled or naked suburbanites figure as the locus of paranormal events.
The duration of a state of non-magmatic unrest and the cause, type and locus of hazardous events can be highly variable.
St James' was the locus of many notable events throughout the 20th century, including weddings and funerals of famous, significant or notorious people, visits from theologians and senior clerics, and when needed, services for the Lutheran communities.
Individuals with a high internal locus of control believe that events result primarily from their own behaviour and actions.
In case of the LEE this may be the result of a recurrent loss and acquisition of genes (patchwork model), or of a loss of parts of the locus by deletion events subsequent to its primary acquisition as an entity [49].
Those individuals who adopt fatalistic belief system appeared to have a strong external locus of control and believed events in their life, including health challenges, were primarily predetermined by Allah (God) and not necessarily from their own actions or environmental influences.
The DNA replication timing program of the cell is highly organised and defined as the temporal sequence of locus replication events that occur during the synthesis phase (S-phase) of the cell cycle, from early to late6,7.
However, recent studies in our laboratory and elsewhere have made it abundantly clear that accessibility control is only part of the story, and multiple additional mechanisms impact both the developmental activation and inactivation of locus recombination events.
Thus, in case of an alternative splicing event at the locus of DRP-1, the predicted translated protein would be very similar to ZIPk- e.g., in humans 79% identity in the catalytic domain and 42% identity in the extra catalytic domain (Fig. 1B).
Period II of this study covers the earthquake event, and the locus of marked uplift observed in this period (Figs. 4b, 5) corresponds well with the point having the highest uplift by the earthquake (Kusumoto et al. 2015).
Originally developed by Rotter (1966), the locus of control captures the tendency of individuals to view life events as resulting from their own actions (internal locus) or rather from luck or fate (external locus).
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