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"It's patently absurd to believe political influence can only be exerted through holding office.

So here's my modest two-point riposte: first, it's patently absurd to believe that political influence can only be exerted through holding office.

Besides, the biological consequences of altered protein function may only be exerted under certain environmental conditions.

We speculate that similar to SPRY2 the effects of PTPRR on ERK1/2 signalling might only be exerted in clinical prostate cancer in the absence of PTEN (e.g. patient 3 in Figure  4C).

If mobile phone use has an additional or exclusive effect on tumor growth, this analysis is not entirely appropriate because an effect on the growing tumor can only be exerted by exposure on the same side of the head where the tumor is located.

Thus, this control mechanism will only be exerted under conditions that inactivate TORC1, such as amino acid starvation (Loewith and Hall, 2011), a condition that presumably requires adjustment of both PM lipid and protein composition to maximize the cell's ability to scavenge and assimilate nutrients.

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There is, as far as I am aware, no limit to which the muscles, nerves, vessels, etc., can be stretched if only sufficient force can be exerted on the fragments.

In wild-type, FAF effects on WUS are likely to be exerted only by FAF2 and FAF4, which are the two FAF genes expressed in the centre of the shoot and/or inflorescence meristem in a domain that appears to be overlapping with the site of WUS expression.

We demonstrate that phototoxic effects can be exerted not only on the illuminated cell, but also on fluorescently labeled neighboring cells.

For techniques such as Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP) or Fluorescence Loss in Photobleaching (FLIP), it has been shown that phototoxicity can be exerted not only on the illuminated cell but also on neighboring fluorescent cells [4].

Finally, whether through GSC selection, telomerase, or both, the PAC effect on the offspring LTL, suggests that the evolutionary force on DNA sequences by the numerous replications of the male germ line in humans (Haldane, 1937; Shimmin et al., 1993) might be exerted through not only mutations but also TL.

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