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The note not only serves to turn snacking on its head, but confirms the existence of a chocolate reservoir.
Writing in the Euromonitor Global Market Research Blog in May, Ian Bell, who heads tissue and hygiene research at Euromonitor, said, "The nature of the initiative serves to turn the tissue product into a gift worth sharing, raising the product above commodity status, and adding emotion to the promotion that could never be achieved if people were simply ordering samples for themselves".
The level to which he takes this actually serves to turn objectification itself into a sort of object, drawing the viewers attention to it (in a way that doesn't happen in, for example, a women's magazine).
Thus, it is not BldD, but a BldD- c-di-GMP) complex, that serves to turn off sporulation genes during vegetative growth.
It is possible that its slow phosphorylation serves to turn off eEF2K after its activation in response to cellular stresses, by desensitizing eEF2K to activation by Ca2+/CaM, thereby allowing translation elongation to resume.
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Hoffman's then-unconventional appearance only served to turn up the sneaking sense of disquiet.
However, this historical insight could serve to turn the public right back off the 18th century.
It served to turn people who had loved dance music even further away from the culture.
Various social, cultural, and institutional developments had served to turn the parlements into strongholds of resistance to reforms that increased the crown's powers.
But the Sixth Street Viaduct project and the public space it promises will serve to turn it from a barrier into a connector.
The Nobel peace prize will now serve to turn up the pressure on the half-dozen nations that are still not party to the chemical weapons convention: Israel, Egypt, North Korea, Burma, Angola and South Sudan.
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