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The oocyte-to-embryo transition marks the onset of development.
Tc, or contraction time, is defined as the time interval between the onset of development of twitch force and its peak.
At the onset of development, the team did not have any idea of what songs would be present in the final game.
The disappearance of AdcA at the onset of development is likely due to a rapid degradation of the protein coupled to a reduction in the rate of transcription.
DdCAD-1 is expressed early at the onset of development, followed by the expression of gp80 [ 25, 28].
In addition to its central role in C-signaling, CsgA induces the stringent response at the onset of development [ 111].
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The expression of most of the selected TFs spans from the onset of blood development during ontogeny to the adult blood system (Orkin and Zon, 2008).
These patterns include the onset of oocyst development (CL4), maturation (CL5) and sporulation (CL6), and they may represent distinct transcriptional programmes.
At the onset of the development round, most developing countries worried not only that the EU and the US would renege on their promises (which they have in large part), but also that the resulting agreement would once again make them worse off.
Angiogenesis correlates not only with the onset of tumor development but also with growth, metastasis and invasion of tumors [4], [5].
We also find that genes involved in lipid breakdown and β-oxidation are upregulated prior to the transcriptional initiation of glycolysis, but are downregulated before the onset of larval development, revealing coordinated use of lipids and carbohydrates during development.
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