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This would free them from their tight financial dependence on the federal government, and thrust more responsibility on to their shoulders though eastern Germany as a whole, still suffering from the shambles communism left behind, will need special help for years to come.
SFS biofilms differ from the NFS biofilms and it was suggested that the pattern of biofilm formation reflects a tight mutual dependence between plant and rhizobacteria at the stress and non-stress environment [16].
In particular, they showed a tight frequency dependence of twitch duration when the total number of impulses was kept constant.
More importantly, these seven ID candidate genes form a sub-cluster within the light cyan module, suggesting their tight functional dependence.
Such tight mutual dependence requires exquisite co-ordination between the chloroplast, in which the events are happening, and the nucleus, in which many of the protein components are encoded.
"TIGHTER, tighter".
Flexible design and cost effective fabrication of hollow waveguides make it possible to realize integrated devices with small temperature dependence, tight control on optical confinement and tailorable characteristics.
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