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The act of reassigning; a second or subsequent assignment.
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During a cluster period, sleep deprivation led to reassignment of duties when he was in the Army and decreased job performance in civilian life, but did not otherwise impact his personal relationships or academic performance.
No variants were identified that explained the patient's other abnormalities though reanalysis could lead to reassignment of variant categories based on new data in the future.
Similar evolutionary mechanisms of gradual codon reassignment have been suggested to apply to reassignment of stop codons to sense codons, in which a mutated tRNA may initially recognize and eventually capture a stop codon from the cognate release factor [ 5].
This is the work that Bailey alludes to in his book when he writes about why Paul McHugh is wrong to deny transwomen access to reassignment (Bailey, 2003, p. 207).
Stop codons may be particularly prone to reassignment either because they are less prevalent than sense codons (occurring only once per gene) and therefore cause minimal detrimental effects if they are reassigned, or because changes to release factors can occur rapidly [ 4, 13].
Our model therefore explains the fact that while stop codons are indeed frequently lost from AT-rich genomes, the stop codons UAG and UGA - which are more likely than UAA to drift into disuse in AT-rich genomes- are not themselves disproportionately prone to reassignment [ 16].
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He said he was ordered to accept reassignment to a post in Washington, D.C., by August or take early retirement.
Alternatively, analysis of sequence data and antigenic properties of the mosquitoborne viruses led to their reassignment to a new genus designated Seadornavirus (Southeast Asian dodeca RNA virus) (1, 2 ).
These second investigations led to reassignments, demotions and resignations among top officials within the PR Justice Department, including three different P.R. Secretaries of Justice (equivalent to State Attorney General) accepting and resigning their posts in a span of six months.
While the police department says there are no fewer officers on patrol -- thanks to reassignments within the force -- a spike in crime in the two months since the layoffs has left some residents worried about safety.
Afterward, Mr. Garabitos was told to report to a reassignment center on Friday rather than to the school, in the Morrisania section of the Bronx.
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