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When replication fork progression is inhibited, for example as a consequence of reduced dNTP supply or due to forks encountering DNA damage, some origins which otherwise would have remained dormant are activated.
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When assessing catastrophe risk linked to hazards with different origins, which in some cases may be related, a robust and rigorous aggregation framework for the losses is required.
We're not sure, but each garment has a 'baacode' that allows you to trace its origins, which may shed some light.
Some of this comes from Twitter's origins, which are closer to a programmers' internet chat than a platform to share baby pictures.
Some conservatives do adhere to the creationist theory of human origins, which Mr. Krugman correctly dismisses as scientifically untenable.
In some specimens, defect-like feature was observed at the crack origins, which shortened the fatigue lives.
The phantasmagoria always hides its origins (which lie in alienated labour).
"Jauja" is a Spanish word with Arabic origins which roughly translates to Neverland.
Actually I think he's more rooted in Labour origins which have been lost over time," she says.
There are many other examples of understudied species of Gondwanan origins which are found in Laurasian places.
(She was spared execution when she was able to prove her ethnic Japanese origins, which her bosses had kept secret).
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