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A railway ferry was opened in 1910 between Takamatsu and Uno, in Okayama prefecture, thereby linking the city to the island of Honshu.
A single oxygen atom is shared between two boron cations (B3+), thereby linking the BO3 groups into extended units such as double triangles, triple rings, sheets, and chains.
At the tertiary level, a student-worker scheme was introduced in 1978, with students working for six months and studying for six months, thereby linking admission to higher educational institutions to the availability of employment.
To the minuscules he added a pen-made style of square capitals similar to those seen on early Roman monuments for the majuscules, thereby linking the two disparate scripts.
thereby linking the state Equation 6 and the forward model (5).
Executives would have to receive further compensation in the form of stock, thereby linking compensation to performance.
MST1 deletion in an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) mouse model delayed disease onset and prolonged survival of mice, thereby linking MST1 to neurodegeneration in ALS[53].
Yeast prions were subsequently shown to be controlled by Hsp104 levels, "thereby linking the phenomenon of yeast prion with mitochondrial synthesis," Chacinska says.
Another study found that microRNA miR-138 regulates MST1 expression, thereby linking MST1 to hypoxic pulmonary vascular remodelling in rats[63], thereby suggesting MST1 supports normal lung development/homeostasis in rodents.
In other words, new firms' internationalization is a way to view international business from an entrepreneurial perspective, thereby linking knowledge in international business, strategic management, and entrepreneurship (Oviatt and McDougall, 2005; Young et al. 2003).
We engineered RNA devices that detect signaling through the nuclear factor κB and Wnt signaling pathways in human cells and rewire these pathways to produce new behaviors, thereby linking disease markers to noninvasive sensing and reprogrammed cellular fates.
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