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Since both strontium and calcium are 'hard' metal ions that prefer coordination with oxygen-containing ligands such as carboxylates and are typically coordinated by six ligands (Rubin, 1963; Dudev and Lim, 2003), we would expect our various mutations to shift the EC50 of strontium and calcium activation in similar directions.

Unlike calcium and strontium ions, however, cadmium is a 'soft' ligand typically coordinated by only four residues (Dudev et al., 2006), and it prefers coordination by moieties containing nitrogen and sulfur atoms (Andersen, 1984; Sóvágó and Várnagy, 2013).

Morphogenesis in plants is typically coordinated by organizer cells that direct the adjacent stem cells to undergo programmed cell division and differentiation.

In a letter to Trump, Pelosi cited the cost of the annual event's security, typically coordinated by the Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security.

Importantly, p120 isoform switching (e.g., from isoform 3 to isoform 1) is dynamic and typically coordinated with classic cadherin switching (e.g., E-cadherin to N-cadherin) that occurs during epithelial to mesenchymal transformation (EMT) [53], [54].

An important part of VGI is the typically coordinated effort to create and maintain the data.

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Min Ham, an employee with Korengy, said his truck typically coordinates with a competitor, Fire & Rice, to make sure both are not working the same location.

Since civil servants are the sector of society most vulnerable to being fired by a given regime, they are also a group that fascists typically "coordinate" early on: the Reich Law for the Re-establishment of a Professional Civil Service was passed on April 7 1933.

It's possible that the pre-circumcision bacteria activate immune cells in the skin called Langerhans cells, which then respond to HIV by presenting them to the immune system's helper T cells; these helper cells typically coordinate a defensive immune response.

Typically, coordinate descent passes through the whole data set only a couple of times before convergence, but the number of passes depends on the properties of the data, the desired sparsity level, and the other possible hyperparameters.

At the onset of wound repair, these endothelial cells typically coordinate the recruitment of cytokines and growth factors at the site of injury and subsequently initiate communication with the leukocytes and other tissues to trigger the healing cascade [ 28, 29].

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