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"It was a wonderfully sad, forlorn, gone-to-seed town with gone-to-seed inhabitants, a good majority of whom, for one reason or another, preferred to be forgotten".
She was a precious mouthpiece to the world, as she was also the first resort for communists, Jehovah's Witnesses, banned people, Coloureds resentful of their racial classification, and all the "sad harvest of the seeds of apartheid" that drifted through her office.Did it make any difference?
For instance, Glyma.14 g201100 has protein homology to OsNAC9, which affects grain yield and drought resistance in rice [ 30]; Glyma.02 g138100, highly expressed in soybean seed, is orthologous to maize SAD that is involved in converting stearic acid to oleic acid [ 31].
Initially, reference time courses were extracted from the neutral and sad recall condition scans for each subject, for each seed ROI.
Separate PPIs were carried out for happy versus neutral and sad versus neutral with the right amygdala as a seed region.
Another barley DOF, HvDOF23-SAD, has been shown to activate gene expression both during seed maturation and upon germination [ 45, 46].
The ortholog for SAD that was expressed abundantly in oil-rich tissues was the same across all seed and nonseed tissues of diverse species that were compared (Fig. 4).
Separate PPIs were carried out for angry vs. neutral, sad vs. neutral, or angry vs. sad contexts, using either the right or left amygdala seed.
Specifically, expression of the desaturases SAD and FAD2 peaked in the S8, consistent with the maximum OA and LA contents observed in the seed oil at S9.
(Incidentally, the original idea back at seed stage was to build an email platform for salespeople, but costs were too high. How sad).
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