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We propose a revised version of the Aβ binding model presented by Bamberger et al. Aβ inhibition of cGMP-dependent signaling requires CD47, but Aβ binding may depend more on the interaction with the scavenger receptor CD36, which is well known for its promiscuous binding to a variety of extracellular ligands (reviewed in [51]).
Which government is formed may depend more on who comes second than on how many seats Labour gets.
The official noted that China's reaction may depend more on the signals Mr. Bush sends about future sales.
The future of Africa may depend more on which of these styles of Christianity triumph than anything Bob Geldof, or even the G8, get up to next month.
Ultimately, the success of Mr. Obama's new theme, and his re-election prospects, may depend more on reality than on anything he says.
Just how much further prices will dive may depend more on how soon and how generously banks resume lending than on the recovery of Wall Street or the end of the recession.
In some cases, the plan is quite specific about promises that may depend more on the health of the Chinese economy and even the global economy than on the efforts of human rights activists.
Just as the number of megapixels has little to do with the quality of the photos from a digital camera, maybe the perceived clarity of a TV image may depend more on other factors.
At this point, those movies may depend more on her than she does on them; her luster will only be enhanced by their success, and is unlikely to be diminished if they fail.
(Some of the difference comes from the fact that measures like Mr. Santorum's DW-Nominate score tend to place more emphasis on economic issues, whereas voter perceptions about his ideology may depend more upon his views on social issues).
Though some may contain slightly higher levels of essential micronutrients, like vitamin C, the difference between them and conventionally grown crops may depend more on where they are produced than how.
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