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Peter Marquez, director of space policy at the White House National Security Council, told reporters on Monday that the policy was reverting to a less confrontational approach that the United States had championed in the past.
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Matthias Hebrok, director of the diabetes center at the University of California, San Francisco, said that he and his colleagues also had evidence that stress could cause insulin-producing cells to stop working properly and revert to a less mature state.
Not only are such viruses attenuated, but, because their rate of mutation is lower, they are less able to revert to a less faithful polymerase.
Depending on the culture conditions, cells can revert to a less differentiated form.
It is also possible that under certain conditions, when the need for melanization subsides, cells could revert to a less differentiated form [11].
The invasive and metastatic potential of melanoma cells thus reflects their ability to revert to a less differentiated, neural crest-like phenotype [ 18].
The threshold is set to revert to A- in 2011.
The problem resolved when reverting to a syringe.
People have this idea that Brooklyn will revert to a communal, less-commuter type of place where everyone will take care of each other, and maybe it'll go back to the old days to some degree.
Instead, they are reverting to an attack on the messenger.
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