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Thus, the sequence mechanism more precisely defines the areas of interest for the action of the replacement algorithm, enabling a better scalability of the proxy.
AMPK and mdl- 1 had previously been identified as ageing regulators (Apfeld et al. 2004; Greer et al. 2007; Pinkston-Gosse and Kenyon 2007) but this recent work more precisely defines their place in a DAF-16-centred regulatory network.
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(Christopher Akerlind's lighting is more precisely defined as well).
The task of more precisely defining a role for the NATO-Russia Council was put off until May.
While those specific areas need to be more precisely defined, combating terrorism, limiting the spread of advanced weapons and managing peacekeeping responsibilities are likely candidates.
For display on land by private citizens and jointly with the Union Jack by the government, this flag was similar to the one used between 1869 and 1900, except that the stars were larger and more precisely defined.
With the help of computer modeling and some mechanical gadgetry, automakers are tailoring exhaust notes to more precisely define the character of new models, most vitally in those cars with high-performance credentials.
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Based on the QSS evaluations, the more precisely defined statistical weights (SW) based hybrid structure is introduced.
This new phenotype could thus be used in clinic to more precisely define prognosis for colon cancer patients.
Further experiments are required to more precisely define the roles of KDM5B PHD fingers in cell growth.
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