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Foss, "Selective Intervention and Internal Hybrids"; N.J.
A postgenomic meta-analysis, comparing the evolutionarily ancient trypanosome with other eukaryotes including humans, identifies numerous trypanosome-specific flagellar proteins, suggesting new avenues for selective intervention.
To understand how factors differentially affect these two types of innovation, I connect two disparate concepts: relative absorptive capacity and selective intervention.
"Urban acupuncture is a surgical and selective intervention into the urban environment," said Los Angeles architect and professor John Southern in an interview, "instead of large scale projects that involve not only thousands of acres, but investment and infrastructure that municipalities can no longer provide".
Foss, "Selective Intervention and Internal Hybrids: Interpreting and Learning From the Rise and Decline of the Oticon Spaghetti Organization, Organization Sciencee 14, no. 3 May-June 20033): 331-349. 5. R. Stayer, "How I Learned to Let My Workers Lead," Harvard Business Review 68, no.
In addition to evaluating the program's efficacy, we aimed to identify whether girls would benefit equally when it was delivered as a universal intervention to a whole class including both boys and girls (co-educational delivery), or delivered as a selective intervention to girls only (single-sex delivery).
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The data presented here illustrate distinctions between EZH2 in normal cells in the body compared to EZH2 in transformed cells in culture, in terms of isoform, protein levels and solubility, which could inform design of selective interventions and should be considered in relation to the variable therapeutic response to inhibitors of EZH232.
If the actions of the Justice Department during Reagan's first term are any indicator, the recent news about the Justice Department's selective interventions in college admissions points toward a continued and expanding effort by the DOJ to limit access to higher education for people of color.
The limits of selective interventions are put more clearly on display, and the narrowing of opportunities for society embedded in the numerous restrictions imposed by the Duma on demonstrations, financing of NGOs, media-ownership and international organizations after 2011/2012 have not pacified society.
In response to concerns about sex ratios and underlying sexism, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has recommended a policy of only allowing sex selective interventions to be used to avoid sex-linked diseases, or for "family balancing" purposes (e.g., only for the second child in a family)(ACOG 2007).
But it succeeded in pitting Paul against his likely Republican presidential opponents most of whom are still banging the drum for Bush-era "Mission Accomplished" jingoism and also against the drone strikes and selective interventions of Obama and Hillary Clinton, the all-but-guaranteed 2016 Democratic presidential candidate.
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