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In London, growing concern that the territory might possibly be lost and that a pro-German Argentine government might control both sides of the vital Drake Passage linking Atlantic and Pacific sea routes resulted in a secret military plan, code-named "Operation Tabarin," to establish a base on Deception Island for closer watch.
It was postulated that a single receptor might control both the transport of IgG during early life and the protection of IgG from catabolism later in life (Brambell et al., 1964).
These results suggest that dTIEG might control both patterning and cell proliferation via the regulation of the Dpp/BMP2 signalling.
In these cases, either pleiotropic genes might control both traits, or the resolution is not accurate enough to distinguish two closely linked genes.
An unknown regulatory mechanism might control both stunting severity and developmental velocity differently in interaction with seasonal influences still effective in the greenhouse.
Rootstocks of 69%% of the trees classified as dwarf produced suckers, indicating a strong correlation between dwarfing and suckering, and suggesting that the same physiological mechanisms might control both traits.
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Further, the data suggest that alfuzosin 10 mg used as monotherapy might adequately control both BPH/LUTS and hypertension.
First, expression of slow subthreshold M-type K+ current-mediating KCNQ2 channels [ 52], along the entire AIS of all α MNs, might serve to control both the resting membrane potential and the action potential threshold, as they do in CA1 hippocampal pyramidal neurons [ 53].
It is thought that the CcTRA2 protein might interact with CcTRA to control both female-specific splicing of Ccdsx and the positive feedback loop established by the Cctra gene.
This suggests that either Os11g0615600 or Os11g0615900, or both, might control seedling cold tolerance in this population derived from the cross between W1943 and GLA4 (Koseki et al. [2010]).
Taking into account that generally there is no grain hardness variation in rye, our results may suggest that grain hardness in triticale is not related to Sin genes and other factors might control this trait in both mentioned species.
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