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Watson elaborates on the similarities in commitments made with assertions and with promises: both involve a secondary commitment of what to do in case things go wrong (2004: 67).
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This is consistent with the strong metabolic commitment of this tissue to secondary wall biosynthesis.
Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase catalyzes L-tyrosine and/or L-tryptophan decarboxylation irreversibly and is responsible for the commitment of aromatic L-amino acids to secondary metabolic pathways such as the isoquinoline alkaloid biosynthesis pathway.
Our observations support the view that primordial germ cells play a role in the commitment of the surface ovarian stem cells (OSC) toward production of secondary germ cells, and then degenerate (reviewed in [ 56]).
It is a commitment of years.
Most require a financial commitment of between $1,000 and $5,000.
"It was an enormous commitment of time".
A commitment of resources to transfer the biological assay to HTS format, run the screen, confirm statistically significant hits, analyze the results, and follow up with secondary assays must be in place.
" Controlling measles requires the commitment of all.
Fostering the professional commitment of nurses is helpful in encouraging commitment to an organization [ 19].
The cdc2.1w mutant strain was used to address whether the increase in AMPKαSsp2 phosphorylation was a secondary consequence of accelerated mitotic commitment rather than the alteration in nitrogen supply.
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