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The paper, published in the Current Opinion in Neurobiology, summarizes a decade of research on sea turtle migrations and found that the animals are hard-wired from birth to migrate as an evolutionary response to escaping predators.
In D. melanogaster, a mutation in the DNase II gene (CG7780) leads to an increase in the DNA fragments that migrate as an ∼180 bp nucleosomal ladder, in both embryos and ovaries [28].
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The desired DNA structures migrate as a single sharp band, suggesting that F-duplex and G-duplexes were properly formed.
Or try your luck as an informal worker, migrate as a domestic worker (often working in slave-like conditions), or beg on the streets.
Hines, Barbara (2010) "The Right to Migrate as a Human Right: The Current Argentine Immigration Law," Cornell International Law Journal: Vol. 43 : No. 3, Article 2.
Here, we investigate this strategy in an experimental laboratory sandbox where dyed vegetable oil is injected and allowed to migrate as a NAPL.
The best results were obtained by using microemulsion electrokinetic chromatography in reverse polarity, where all the compounds which undergo cis trans interconversion migrate as a single narrow peak.
This suggests that the oxygen ions migrate as a negative charge towards the BE, which acts as a sink.
Similarly, De Haas sees people's propensity to migrate as a function of aspirations and abilities (De Haas, 2010).
Indeed highly skilled workers could be hired to work for projects in their home country and therefore do not necessarily migrate as a consequence of "project" aid.
In the republic, the first constitution granted Chinese people the freedom to migrate as a basic human right.
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