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The force that drove starch metabolism relocation was likely the appearance of novel light-harvesting antennae in plastids, and the concurrent demand for energy to reduce photo-oxidative stresses associated with their evolution [ 51, 52].
Conversely, a higher proportion of patients undergoing revisions for dislocation and/or prosthetic relocations were likely to be underweight (BMI < 20 kg.m−1) when compared to those hospitalized for second surgeries, prosthetic reimplantation, removal and periprosthetic fractures (p < 0.05) (see Figure 2).
For example, the subsidy policy could induce patient relocations: it is likely that parents with sick children move to an area whose government offers a larger subsidy.
The overall cost for the relocation of the Marines, the Pentagon estimates, is likely to be $12 billion.
Altogether, TIAF1 physically interacts with Smad4 and is likely to regulate Smad4 relocation and its transcriptional function.
But the authorities know the rate of relocation to Botswana means the threat from poachers is likely to grow.
It is likely that parental genome balance influences pericarp starch relocation via cellularization.
It is likely to involve an expansion of the Vulnerable Persons Relocation scheme, which has admitted a small number of refugees from camps in countries neighbouring Syria.
However, travelling, import and relocation of dogs have increased, and thus the geographical range of these parasites is likely to increase from traditionally endemic southern regions.
As AXIN is likely a rate-limiting scaffold protein required for the degradation of β-catenin [6], the relocation of AXIN to the membrane away from the degradation complex likely promotes stabilization of β-catenin [7].
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