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For a while Mr Blair may co-ordinate things a little better at the centre.
Surprisingly, these mutants also exhibited pronounced changes in pilus formation or localization, indicating that these proteins may co-ordinate both the pilus and flagellum motility systems.
Furthermore, spiking neural network approaches in solving problems described by functional equations, may be an useful tool to provide important insights to how different regions of the brain may co-ordinate signaling within and between modalities, thus providing a possible basis to construct a theory of brain function.
"If the eurozone integrates and coordinates policy, non-euro members may co-ordinate too".
In this scenario, a solution to these problems is suggested that a common platform is needed to develop where repair designers, repair team may co-ordinate with each other to mitigate issues regarding repairing components.
We hypothesize that these proteins may co-ordinate membrane trafficking with the apical cortex.
These findings suggested that SF2/ASF may co-ordinate the nuclear and cytoplasmic steps of post-transcriptional gene expression for a subset of pre-mRNAs.
First, the TAP1 and TAP2 genes may co-ordinate in a random manner.
This suggests that C. elegans may co-ordinate its larval development and adult reproductive strategy to respond to environmental stress.
These activities of SFKs are not mutually exclusive and SFK activity at the cell membrane may co-ordinate adhesion dependent growth responses.
These results further suggest the hypothesis that the same, or closely linked genes, may co-ordinate the response of these different life-history traits to environmental stress and that there are different evolved strategies by which these traits can be deployed.
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