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On the other hand, some corporations, such as the firm involved in Essential Enterprises v. Automatic Steel Products, Inc., provide in their charters that each class serves for a "term of three years". There are variations on that language as well, such as (for example) that each class of directors serves for "a three-year term" (collectively, the "Defined Term Alternative").

Jasmonates (term collectively used for all bioactive representatives of the jasmonate family) control central processes in plants such as root growth, defence, tendril coiling and reproduction [11], [12].

The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.' A large number of these newly identified cytoskeleton-associated proteins (14/26) were associated with the GO term collectively known as 'ACTIN_CYTOSKELETON' (GO 0015629).

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Often, however, a periodic sequence of extinction and reignition events, termed collectively as "diffusion flame-streets", are observed.

Solar water splitting (energy conversion), alkali-ion battery and supercapacitors (energy storage) are termed collectively as typical electrochemical energy technologies to illustrate the superiorities of heterogeneous nanostructure arrays.

As a result, we are, most of us, getting poorer: individually in financial terms, collectively in everything from municipal to practical to cultural terms, as the nation is asset-stripped.

Alongside the written language, there exist various regional vernaculars and dialects of Arabic (these are termed collectively al-ʿammiyyah, "common" Arabic), which differ widely from the literary variant as well as from one another.

We conclude that the PPS is not a single paleosurface, but instead is a mosaic of smaller surfaces that were formed by aggradational and degradational processes over 19 million years (or more) and should be termed collectively as the Pacific Paleosurfaces.

Such objects may be termed "collectively produced artifacts".

For the uninitiated, these terms collectively encourage us to get to a testable offering as early, quickly and cheaply as possible, and use market feedback and live testing to drive its iteration and evolution.

Moreover, many of these gene-, genomic-, and gene expression alterations (termed collectively here as biomarkers) are believed to relate to the patient's prognosis and response to therapy.

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