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We detected increased ER membrane surface and an unchanged ROS accumulation in the engineered strains, which suggest that increased trafficking turnover benefits recombinant protein secretion as well as the cellular stress level.
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Although there is a need for further research on the costs of high turnover and benefits of workforce stability, "intuition would suggest that improving retention and stability of the health workforce brings benefits to staff, the organisation and those being cared for" [ 30].
Nine percent say they saved money, because of decreased turnover or benefit payments.
Rapidly proliferating tumor cells generally require high amounts of fatty acids and cholesterol (Beloribi-Djefaflia et al., 2016), and tumor grafts in mouse models were observed to induce hyperlipidemia by increasing VLDL production and decreasing chylomicron/VLDL turnover to benefit tumor growth (Huang et al., 2016; Brenneman et al., 1975).
Our understanding of mitochondrial turnover will benefit from better tools to monitor the process.
In addition, a greater understanding of the link between the factors influencing the decision to retire and actual turnover would benefit policies designed to encourage later retirement.
Therefore, a better understanding of the link between the factors influencing the decision to retire and actual turnover would benefit policies designed to encourage later retirement.
OCC had 19 turnovers, but benefited from 28 by the Griffins, who shot a mere 34.5% from the field (19 of 55).
Back in his coalition days, he said, he used to tire of shepherding reporters new to the beat through stories, until he realized turnover had its benefits.
SPT integrates a whole-building, systems approach into the planning, design, and construction process; drives best practices for operation and efficient performance of existing systems; and leads a quality turnover process that benefits MIT project management and operations teams as well as the users of our buildings.
Job: chief executive, BBC Worldwide Age: 51 Industry: broadcasting, publishing, digital media Salary: £486,000 (including £106,000 bonus and benefits) Turnover: £916m 2008 ranking: 49 John Smith has overseen a rapid expansion of the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, as he tries to hit a £200m profit target by 2012.
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