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However, in the absence of actin-based transport, Oa1-deficient melanosomes not only redistributed at the cell centre as in wild-type cells, but also showed equivalent motility on MTs.

Such a high fraction of COs accompanied by gene conversions demonstrated the contributions of meiotic recombination to the diversity and evolutionary success of T. parva, as the process not only redistributed existing genetic variations, but also altered allelic frequencies.

In carcinomas, the Sp-A immunoreactivity is not only redistributed but also decreased as the histological tumour grade increases [ 20].

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Hugo Chavez ran for office as Robin Hood in a country that needs Bill Gates -- someone who not only redistributes wealth but knows how to create it.

It not only redistributes resources from groups who need the money less to those who need it more – its Robin Hood function – but also contributes to the economic security of us all through its piggy-bank function, which helps us transfer money over the life cycle to when we need it more.

PH Robin Hood Ridley Scottt, 2010) 8pm, More4 There's not much Errol Flynn-style merriment about this Robin Russell Crowee's beefy bowman is a serious-minded leader of men who not only redistributes wealth to the poor but stops a full-on French invasion and swiftly drafts the now 800-year-old Magna Carta.

Secondly, a universal basic income would not only redistribute wealth but help in liberating human potential for projects deemed important.

This high fraction of COs accompanied by gene conversions could contribute to the diversity and evolutionary success of T. parva, by not only redistributing existing genetic variations, but also by changing allelic frequencies.

Interestingly, expression of UAS-Myc-dbo throughout the wing caused a significant decrease in total Dsh levels (Fig. 5E,F), consistent with Dbo not only redistributing Dsh from junctions to the cytoplasm but also targeting Dsh for degradation.

In the context of PBT identification, DT50 should not refer to dissipation half-lives (DissT50) as these refer to cases where the substance may not be degraded but only redistributed (e.g. from the water phase to sediment or the atmosphere, or leaching, run-off, volatilisation or uptake into plants).

Postponement could permanently lower fertility, not just redistribute it across time.And there is a twist.

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