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Opuntia may begin as a peripheral species with only 1 few links, and then as the invasion progresses become promoted to either a hub or a connector, i.e. a species linking different subgroups of the network.
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At some point in their late teens, they are either promoted to the club's top teams, released or dealt, if there is an interested buyer.
He probably was unable to be promoted to a bishopric, either because he was married or because his style of life was known to be unchaste.
At the time of the study, there were no specific interventions promoted to target the newborn, either at facility or community level.
Around year six, a dishwasher either gets promoted to apprentice or remains a dishwasher forever.
From the 1860s onwards, various schemes were promoted to build a railway line, either through Glendale or over the Milfield Plain.
Also, the more lofty a candidate's alma mater, the more likely it is that the person will expect to get promoted quickly — either internally or to another company.
This approach showed that the two agents interacted to enhance the inhibition of cellular proliferation and promote apoptosis compared to either agent alone.
While this response was first attributed to PRMT1, the increased expression of estrogen receptor target genes was later found to be promoted by either PRMT1 or CARM1.
To further test models in which CYK-4 RhoGAP catalytic activity is important to either promote RhoA activation or to promote RhoA inactivation, we examined the consequence of depletion of the predominant RhoA GAP in the early embryo, RGA-3/4 (Schmutz et al., 2007; Schonegg et al., 2007).
Many senior Labour figures say the party will erupt into civil war if leftwinger Diane Abbott is promoted from international development to either foreign affairs or defence.
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