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Sequence Symmetry Analysis (SSA) has been suggested as a tool to complement current systems of post-marketing surveillance of medicines which use spontaneous reporting databases [ 1].

There is increasing evidence of a strong interplay between protein phosphorylation and protein ubiquitylation [ 35, 36], but the discovery that PINK1 directly targets ubiquitin at Ser is perhaps the starkest example of how these two major systems of post-translational modifications converge.

These approaches provide further background to the systems of posting and transfer in the public sector.

Successive governments have floated the prospect of moving to a system of post qualification applications (PQA).

The authors point out that the current system of post hoc identification of problems places the cost of disease, research, and prevention on society while leaving the profits in private hands.

'Instead of tinkering with the system it would be better to seek to advance a workable system of post-qualification application.' Anthony McClaren, chief executive of Ucas, the university admissions service, said the change was a step toward the ultimate goal of a system of post-qualification application under which students would make their final choices after receiving their results.

The structure is notable for its monumentally simplified geometric forms and its system of post-and-lintel supports built of granite.

The diagram shows that the factory has a system of post-fermenter processing that consists of a compressor that experts said was to remove any gases and dangerous spores and bottle them up in tanks.

He said: "A system of post-qualification admissions would allow the top universities to target better students who perform well and come from difficult backgrounds or from areas which do not usually send young people to university.

"If there were an election tomorrow for European President, Blair would win it easily," one of his intimates says, and this is probably true.... ..[Blair and Thatcher] are both instinctive social radicals," someone said...the [New Labour] ambition to break the hold of a paralyzing system of post-imperial social restraint, to make naive optimism fashionable, may have already been achieved.

"If there were an election tomorrow for European President, Blair would win it easily," one of his intimates says, and this is probably true.... ......[Blair and Thatcher] are both instinctive social radicals," someone said...the [New Labour] ambition to break the hold of a paralyzing system of post-imperial social restraint, to make naive optimism fashionable, may have already been achieved.

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