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A20 OBITUARIES A25 Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg A scholar of Judaism whose contrarian religious and political views and dedication to civil rights found prolific expression in books, articles and essays, he was 84.

We hypothesize that AQP0, with its prolific expression at the fiber cell membrane, could provide anchorage for cytoskeletal structures like BFs and together they help to confer fiber cell shape, architecture and integrity.

That's part of what makes Canada, in my view, the greatest country in the world: that we really embrace people of different backgrounds and traditions and allow them to have the fullest commitment of prolific expression of their culture in our country.

The placenta is notable amongst mammalian organs for its high and prolific expression of imprinted genes.

Gene profiling of gp91phox; identification of seven Nox isoforms (Nox1 5 and Duox1 and 2) and subunits (p67phox, p47phox, p40phox, and Rac1/2); and prolific expression of these enzymes in non-phagocytic cell types became clear through the work of David Lambeth and others.

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But it was not until the nineteen-sixties that Rich, who'd married a Harvard economics professor and given birth to three sons in quick succession, turned prolific, finding freer expression in the language of the antiwar and women's movements that she joined after moving to New York City.

It would grow over the years, steadily becoming more international (it became the World Economic Forum in 1987), more eclectic in its interests and participants, and ever more prolific in its expressions of self-regard — within years, Schwab had spoken of a Davos Manifesto, the Davos Club, the Davos Spirit.

THs are essential for brain development due to their prolific regulation of gene expression, and even a short period of deficiency during development can lead to irreversible brain damage (Berbel et al., 2010).

Our results extend the inferences made from protein and metabolic networks to the more prolific datasets available from gene expression data.

He was honoured with the Nobel prize for literature in 1986 and credited with possessing "a prolific store of words and expressions which he exploits to the full in witty dialogue, in satire and grotesquery, in quiet poetry and essays of sparkling vitality".

WFDC1 expression was also dramatically downregulated in highly prolific mesenchymal cells and in various cancers including fibrosarcomas and in tumors of the lung, bladder and brain.

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