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America Online announced yesterday an instant messenger relay service for users who are hard of hearing or whose speech is impaired.
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There has been much interest in an involvement of NO in long-term changes in synaptic strength, initially because its diffusible nature and link with NMDA receptors made it an appealing candidate for a retrograde trans-synaptic messenger, relaying information about NMDA receptor activity to the presynaptic terminal to coordinate alterations in transmitter release (Garthwaite et al., 1988).
The RNA messenger molecules relay them to structures known as ribosomes that read them and make proteins accordingly.
The company acquired GIF messenger service Relay last year, and it is likely to introduce related services very soon.
For now, its GIF feature is focused on serving the needs of its users but Rideout, who joined Kik when it acquired his GIF messenger startup Relay (yes, a certified GIF expert!) said there could be scope for brands and advertisers in the future.
Mr. Gonzalez was the messenger who relayed the news to his alma mater.
Phosphoinositides are important second messengers that relay signals from activated growth factor receptors to the cellular machinery.
Many signaling components such as second messengers, sensor-relay, sensor-responders, and effectors and finally the target proteins such as transcription factors, transporters and channel proteins have been implicated in plant stress response.
The device allowed the coach to direct his quarterback on the fly, giving him an advantage over franchises who had to use messenger players to relay instructions.
The first, starting at the western corner of the 31st Street facade, is that of the Persian Emperor Cyrus, who established a system of mounted relay messengers in Egypt in the sixth century B.C., followed by the Roman Emperor Augustus, who developed a series of post roads with relay stations between Rome and its provinces.
As I strolled around, I jotted down impressions of how humans have used horses: chariots in 1500 B.C., an all-cavalry army of Genghis Khan, hunters who trained their steed to accept a domesticated lynx or cheetah perched on their hindquarters, fearsome Spanish cavalry during the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century, relay messengers in the Pony Express across North America.
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