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Sal-like genes were identified in vertebrates and they are all expressed during embryonic development: it was suggested that they may dictate the nuclear localization for correct gene transcription [24].
Such oscillations may also be directly important to non-native species as they may dictate invasion lags and jumps (Salo 2005).
They can facilitate the use of evidence in developing countries; however, they may dictate their agendas on recipient countries from the region and hinder evidence- informed policies [ 9, 38].
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People who are trying to figure out what colors they genuinely like, and not what some style or fashion may dictate that they like, should look for the one object in their home that makes them happy, and then look at the colors, she says.
"Everybody wants to have the strongest law, but in some states, the political climate may dictate that they take on a piecemeal approach," O'Connor said.
The manner in which they diffuse is important as it may dictate the kinetics of movement, temperature dependence, and overall mobility of surface species, among other parameters.
At a wedding, the bride and groom may dictate exactly what tux they want groomsmen, or even guests to wear.
How well they have recovered from that sterner physical examination may dictate both tempo and eventual result.
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