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A new working paper (2) shows how it is possible to explain momentum, bubbles and crashes, including subsequent reversion to fair value whilst retaining the assumption of rationality.
(9 Property interests subject to reversion.
The time it takes to revert is often referred to as the time to reversion.
Just shy of 20,000 properties were subject to reversion this year.
DUI presents a scattered distribution in bivalves, and two main hypotheses have been proposed so far to account for this: 1) an unique ancient origin and subsequent reversion to standard maternal inheritance in some lineages, or 2) multiple independent origins during bivalve evolution.
A subsequent reversion to wild type took place.
If combination therapy has been used empirically, subsequent reversion to monotherapy is possible in most cases.
Biological studies showed that SOD inhibited TGF-β1 and TIMPs and lead to a subsequent reversion of the myofibroblastic phenotype in vitro [ 39, 40].
Low coverage enables interhuman circulation of polioviruses (PVs) from the oral polio vaccine (OPV), and it enables genetic drift of the viruses and their subsequent reversion to neurovirulent phenotypes (1 ).
However, we cannot exclude the possibility that the novel recruitment of LAL into the E. coloratus venom gland transcriptome may result from the subsequent reversion to vertebrate feeding observed in this species [ 10], particularly given the absence of these well represented putative toxin transcripts in other members of the genus.
Recombination contributes to the reversion to virulence and subsequent circulation of OPV strains.
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