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PAGE B13 Seeking Coordinator of Plot Investigators are seeking a gray-haired man who may have coordinated the Sept. 11 attacks.
The commission said it also had reason to believe that the manufacturers may have coordinated price increases.
Interestingly, the increased entry of substrate into the TCA cycle also increased expression of PGC1α, which may have coordinated the functional and mitochondrial changes observed with pyruvate, DCA, and glutamine.
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Generally, this filter is imposed to account for the fact that, in some cases, occurrence records may have coordinates in countries where the collection is located, rather than where the specimen was collected.
So, too, local governments around the country have consistently used their police forces to cage, disperse, or otherwise fragment local occupations and may even have coordinated their police "occupations" with one another.
A major finding in Al-Saqaf's research of the Arab world at large, with special focus on Egypt, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen, was that their regimes shared common fears and that while they may not have coordinated what websites to block, they ended up banning similar categories of sites.
"We have coordinated the services.
There is reason to believe, however, that the phone jamming ploy may have been coordinated out of the White House.
But officials have said there are indications that part of the attack may have been coordinated and planned.
Those sea level fluctuations recorded on different paleocontinents during the same interval of geologic time may have been coordinated by minor changes in the size of the surviving Gondwanan ice cap.
Changes in levels of a brain chemical called serotonin, which underlies depression in people, may have help coordinated these transformations, they report.
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