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WHEN Kim McBride got a job at the National Basketball Association in 1990, friends assumed that her biggest perk would be free tickets to games.
One perk would be I wouldn't have to play a bizarre game of real life Taboo every time my job comes up in conversation.
At the same time, the interaction of CN with PERK would be expected to rescue cells from apoptosis by strongly attenuated new protein translation.
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This means the costs of these often-lucrative perks would be deducted immediately from profits.
Those perks would be unremarkable at any investment bank or law firm, at least before the recession.
UCU's general secretary, Sally Hunt, said: "The lack of self-awareness from university leaders when it comes to their own rewards continues to be an embarrassment for the sector, especially when we consider the recent promises that their pay and perks would be reined in.
Make sure enemies can't see you! Good perks would be: Scavenger Pro (For extra ammo - the Bandolier of MW2), Cold-blooded Pro (Enemy UAVs, Radar, Sentry guns, etc. cannot detect you), and SitRep Pro (To detect claymores, and enemies' footsteps will be louder) OR Ninja Pro (So nobody can hear your footsteps or see you on heartbeat sensors).
The recipes, including those for the ginger-scallion noodles and roasted pork belly served at Noodle Bar, are almost perks; this would be a great read even without them.
The owners, who have spent the last five months seeking 10 or so minority investors to raise desperately needed cash, put together a list of perks that would be available to those willing to pony up $20 million.
That's a handy perk, but it would be even handier and perkier if it worked to extend the range of other base station brands.
BiP would then be the primary unfolded protein detector, consistent with its known activities, and Perk and Ire1 would be downstream signal transducers.
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