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Given the major reduction of disorder in TFs, it is possible that there are certain functions which depend even more on disorder that account for this residual disorder.

To counteract this reduction in disorder, the atoms begin to move more disorderly--meaning the refrigerant heats up.

These datasets enabled us to address whether the reduction of disorder in TFs is a result of genome reduction or structural-functional alteration.

In this sense, reduction in disorder is not a side-effect of selection for reduced complexity, rather the mechanism of this evolutionary drive.

The coordinated downregulation of these matrix molecules, in combination with mutant type I collagen heterotrimers, is likely to be the basis of collagen protein reduction and disordered spatial arrangement of collagen fibrils seen in Aga2 severe cardiac tissue.

• Adds "reducing re-offending" to the statutory responsibilities of crime and disorder reduction partnerships.

Most of the cameras were inherited 15 years ago when money was made available for CCTV by the Labour government through crime and disorder reduction partnerships and all are in town centres.

The thrust of the Morgan report had been converted into a legal requirement to set up 376 crime and disorder reduction partnerships (CDRPs), spread across England and Wales, in which police were compelled to meet with their local social workers, teachers, housing officials and health workers to deliver crime reduction.

David George, Cornwall's crime and disorder reduction officer, says the main users of images are the police who act either when a crime is reported to them in an area covered by a camera or when people monitoring spot crimes occurring.

The cytosolic NCAM isoform (cN-CAM) undergoes a tremendous reduction in BP disorder (−140%) in hippocampal tissue (Vawter 2000).

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