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A new police crackdown by the Bloomberg administration may help disperse such people -- and reassure New Yorkers who remember the heyday of homelessness in the 1980's, when the shelter system seemed to be ballooning out of control even as public places became squalid campgrounds for the deranged and the destitute.
We speculate that aggregation of depolarized mitochondria depends on outer membrane proteins, and that degradation of such proteins by the UPS may help disperse mitochondria into small individual units so that they can be substrates for autophagy.
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On the other hand, the insects, after contact with conidia, may remain alive and help disperse the entomopathogen, even into nontreated areas.
You may need to add a little more water to help disperse the salt through the dough.
Kistler suggests that wild populations may have declined after megafaunal mammals like the mastodon went extinct and could no longer help disperse bottle gourd seeds in their dung.
Maybe the warmer water will help disperse the oil.
The building also installed fans on Aug. 20 to help disperse the odor.
Alkali atoms help disperse catalytically active gold on high surface-area alumina and silica supports.
This will help disperse the smell.
As you pee, march in place to help disperse it.
This will help disperse the medication and loosen the muscles.
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