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It is important to underline that in Drosophila morphogenesis many fate choice decisions are dictated by a competition between the Wg and the EGFR signaling pathways.

Although many fate decisions are taken much earlier in neural lineages, there are other examples of factors acting upon postmitotic neurons to influence their differentiated character.

Many fate determinants might be apically localized, so that they also provide cues for general cell polarity and mitotic cleavage orientation (38, 50).

We have clear expectations of what these profiles should look like in pluripotent cells: pluripotency genes should be highly active, and many fate commitment genes should be bivalent.

Whereas many fate models for the DWH oil spill assumed volatilization was an important transfer and fate mechanism, this pathway has not been directly quantified.

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With so many deals being discussed and so many fates uncertain, the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden was tense as the Knicks stumbled to their fifth straight loss, 115-109 thethe Bulls.

The excited species may undergo many fates, but if they decay to the equilibrium distribution between the ground, or lowest, states and the excited states of the original atoms or molecules, the system is said to have relaxed.

The best new drama of the fall season, year two of FX's Fargo, wraps up Monday (10 p.m). with many fates still on the table.

It's a compelling opening scene, the endless lines, the empty faces, so many fates hanging in the balance, and opportunists like Bruno moving through the sea of humanity like sharks.

Following duplication, genes can have many fates: duplicates may amplify or buffer original function [ 29- 31], gain a novel function (neofunctionalization) [ 32, 33], accumulate mutations that subdivide the original function (subfunctionalization) [ 34, 35] or become non-functional (pseudogenization) [ 32].

(iii) Like earlier Stoics, Seneca emphasizes that God ('Jupiter') can be referred to by many names: fate, the cause of causes (causa causarum), providence, nature, universe (NQ 2.45.2). (iv) Seneca agrees with the orthodox Stoic view that God is corporeal.

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