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John Christy of University of Alabama, Huntsville, another of the prominent "unconvinced" scientists analyzed in the study, blames the disparity between the two groups on "the tight interdependency between funding, reviewers, popularity...
Finally, they add to the complexity of the picture of cell biology, particularly the cell cycle, of T. brucei, characterized by a tight interdependency of multiple biological processes.
As expected, tight interdependency of the CPC subunits (Honda et al, 2003) led to significant loss of centromere-bound survivin (reduced by 54.3±32.1%) and INCENP (reduced by 59.9±30.5%) upon Aurora B perturbation by excess miR-378a-5p miR-378a-5p miR-378a-5p(P<0.001, Supplementary Figure S2).
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All critical infrastructure network members were mobilized and made aware of their common vulnerability to such wide-ranging disruptions, tight coupling, and mutual interdependency.
Stevens understood the interdependency.
"Their degree of interdependency is astonishingly high.
Economic interdependency creates a harmony of interests.
Tight tights?
Tight belts.
The NAO report highlights the interdependency of the government and its major suppliers.
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