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Banking transactions (deposits and withdrawals), for instance, might be sorted in the same order as the accounts file, so that as each transaction is read the system need only scan ahead (never backward) to find the accounts record to which it applies.
The finding that mannose-specific CLRs are involved in the uptake of mannosylated OVA antigens but not deglycosylated OVA antigens led us to consider that antigens might be sorted into distinct intracellular compartments according to their mannosylation status.
Since dLBR has been shown to be a nuclear protein [31], [32], it would be interesting to investigate whether the dLBR transcript or protein are somehow processed to produce a C-terminal polypeptide that might be sorted to the ER.
It is not known whether α-Synuclein exists in extracellular vesicles in vivo or how it might be sorted to the extracellular vesicle pathway.
For example, we envision that cells might be sorted according to their de-adhesion kinetics and delivered to a flow cytometry system to correlate micromechanics to expression of specific markers.
The ubiquitylated Y465H form might be sorted through a different compartment than the wild-type or R150H forms of Pk1a, or have different abilities to interact with binding partners (Shimojo and Hersh, 2003; Jenny et al., 2005; Shimojo and Hersh, 2006).
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Since I don't know you, this stuff might be sort of off.
The man chose the ricotta sandwich, thinking it might be sort of like a calzone.
"It might be sort of shocking to him," Aldegunda said, anticipating the first run-through.
In a Bloomberg News interview, Robert Greenstein, the president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, seemed to feel as if it might be sort of like bungee jumping.
It might be British, it might be sort of almost the academic lifestyle, in a way.
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