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The net carbon balance was essentially positive once the bunches had been harvested and a strong net gain in carbon ensued and was presumably exported from the shoot.

The predominant isotopomers of succinate, malate, and fumarate in C-glutamine-labeled parasites were fully labeled, indicating that most of the carbon skeletons that enter the TCA cycle via glutamate are not continuously cycled through the TCA reactions, and are presumably exported from the mitochondrion.

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"If a democratic Iraq can catalyze reform elsewhere, so a failed Iraq could presumably export chaos to its neighbors.

Together these results suggest that there are two mRNA populations derived from U12-type intron-containing genes: fully spliced mRNAs that are presumably efficiently exported to the cytoplasm, and mRNAs that contain unspliced U12-type introns that are most likely retained in the nucleus and possibly subject to nuclear degradation pathways.

In the case of BR1/BR2 mRNPs, newly made mRNPs become part of a pool of nuclear mRNPs from which individual BR mRNPs are exported, presumably after randomly docking at NPCs (Fig.  4c and c′).

This implies that Japan and Asia 7, presumably NIES in particular, exported their value added in significant amount to the US through indirect trade via third parties.

Despite the vast body of research on vir systems, the function of VirB3Ti, an exported OM protein presumably involved in host cell attachment, remains unknown [42], [64].

It's curious to wonder what young international audiences (presumably an export-friendly product was always part of the plan) will make of lines such as "cheer up cheeky chops" and "back in two bilby's whiskers".

Previous studies indicate that Dsh translocates to the nucleus and is actively exported into the cytoplasm, presumably via NLS and NES signals and that blocking the nuclear export by mutating the NES or chemically inhibiting nuclear export leads to nuclear localization of Dsh in vertebrates (Itoh et al. 2005; Torres and Nelson 2000).

Tasmanian wine, she added, is another high-quality product, though only fifteen per cent of it is exported, much of the rest presumably being consumed by the Renaissance men and women of Hobart, the capital city.

Mono-ubiquitination of Smad4 inhibits its association with activated Smad2 and reduces Smad4 concentration in the nucleus, presumably because monomeric Smad4 is unmasked and readily exported by CRM-1[ 59].

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