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In particular, the conclusion that condensin recruitment alters kinetochore geometry to promote orientation towards opposite poles requires further supporting evidence.
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Elevated temperature in the absence of bias promoted orientation of the BCC Fe phase.
In vitro results show that the Yarn Col-I/HA hybrid scaffold (Yarn-CH) promotes orientation, adhesion and proliferation of BMSCs better than SPONGE.
This stagnation promotes orientation-selective growth of 〈001〉 grains.
Higher shear rate can promote larger orientation of molecules and continuous growth of shish structure.
It is assumed that the implementation of HPWS can improve the level of innovation and organizational commitment, and therefore promote entrepreneurial orientation (Gittell et al. 2009; Herrmann and Felfe 2014).
More importantly, the government is expected to play a vital role to promote export orientation of selected industries through various preferential policy measures including tax/subsidy and tariff implementation.
Surface modification has shown to be a convenient route to promote the orientation of complex structures, like cytochromes, or contain electroactive flexible polymers to produce efficient electron transfer processes, transforming the flat electrode surface in a three-dimensional structure.
She has resurrected a failed conversion therapy bill from last year, HB 1598, to promote "sexual orientation change efforts".
Another such study suggested that mte would promote an orientation of PrP towards the soil involving elements across the entire protein in both the N and C terminus, making the adsorption almost irreversible in its strength [15].
Irregular surface geometry due to the non-uniform distribution of nHA may not promote cell orientation in a polarized direction.
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