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"We're starting to see that reverse relocation now," said Frank Boccanfuso, a principal with FMB Real Estate Services, of White Plains.
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Deformity of the shoulder can be successfully reversed with relocation of the humeral head in patients who are younger than 5 years.
So, let's play Alastair Cook euphemisms: form relocation, run euthanasia, reverse imagination, retro field-placings.
We reverse.
But leaders in Louisiana point to even more tremendous costs on the horizon if nothing is done to reverse course: interruptions to the nation's energy supplies, as seen in the months after Katrina; disruption of commerce along the Mississippi River; and, potentially, the full-scale relocation of New Orleans.
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In May, Chi-Chi's wanted to sell the property for $1.15 million, including undisclosed costs for relocation and loss of business, but later reversed out of the deal and wanted $1.75 million.
Importantly, cells containing RomRD53E-GFP frequently reversed direction; in cells with an asymmetric pattern, all reversals were accompanied by relocation of RomRD53E-GFP, whereas in cells with a symmetric pattern, no relocation was observed (Table I).
In this new context, needs are reversed: it has become important to record highly serially correlated relocations so as to obtain effective movement information.
Consistent with these results, combined knockdown of ERK8 and GBF1 almost completely reversed high HPL staining, further indicating that GBF1 is required for GalNAc-T relocation from the Golgi to the ER.
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