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Indeed, we should take seriously the danger that domestic and foreign groups may coordinate to suppress turnout in future elections, a possibility we can begin to forestall, first and foremost, by protecting the franchise here at home.
Isoforms in the ATL or Sey1p/RHD3 families may coordinate to maintain ER integrity.
9) presents a method of selecting among multiple self-ratifying strategies, and hence a method by which a group of players may coordinate to realize a particular Nash equilibrium when several exist.
Firstly, clustered miRNAs may coordinate to regulate the PPI network.
Our study also provides an example how extrinsic TPO signaling and intrinsic megakaryocyte/erythrocyte lineage-specific transcription factor may coordinate to regulate megakaryopoiesis.
Depending on conditions for the calcination, the phosphate species may coordinate to the aluminum, and thus break the Si OH Al bridges.
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TBC1D15 may coordinate mitochondrial attachment to pre-autophagosomal membranes with asymmetric inhibition of Rab proteins to guide autophagosomes to tightly engulf mitochondria.
The loss of bromide from 5 to BBr3 yields BBr4– and 6. 6 may either undergo demethylation facilitated by BBr4– to produce (PhO 2BBr or may coordinate an additional anisole to generate intermediate 7 prior to demethylation to form 8 (Scheme 4, top).
A weak U.S. dollar is not in everyone's favor, and a recent Morgan Stanley research note suggests that the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan and European Central Bank may coordinate intervention efforts to lift the U.S. dollar.
Additionally, if CTTNBP2 is truly critical for dendritic spinogenesis, it is reasonable to speculate that CTTNBP2 may coordinate multiple signal pathways to control spine formation.
However, unions may coordinate activities across boundaries to improve their bargaining positions.
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