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This could be because other mitochondrial molecules such as Omi might substitute for its known proapoptotic function.
A replacement for the suspected part is aboard the station, and managers said they might have spacewalking astronauts substitute it early next year.
They see a "new" drug "threat" and determine that it should be banned regardless of whether it might substitute for a far more dangerous substance.
In other words, as the three distress measures might substitute for each other, it might seem unnecessary to measure all of them in solitude.
She hypothesized, however, that if yoga were to reduce pain it might substitute for the pain as a motivator toward continued attention to maintenance strategies and to her body.
If that is so, and if we continue to accept that proposition as so, then it necessarily follows that anything that might substitute for Miranda, assuming that possibility, have got to be an equivalent.
At this time of year, it's nice to use young onions and peas (you might substitute one-inch lengths of asparagus for the peas).
It's a good idea to think about what alternative items you might substitute for items you're seeking that have already sold out.
One might speculate that the regular arrangement of HEF trimers might substitute for the concentration of HA in rafts, i.e. its formation might displace cellular proteins from the viral assembly site.
It has been proposed that RNase H cleavage of RNA DNA hybrid 'R-loops' formed during transcription might substitute for RNase E-dependent RNA processing and mRNA degradation [17].
(I might substitute other names for Steinbeck and Van Wyck Brooks).
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