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We suggest that the correlation between expression level and codon usage stems from the requirement for synchronization between protein translation and folding.
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In the United States, the term's modern usage stemmed from a desire, during the cold war, to describe attacks on US targets by foreign militant groups.
For example, in his classic article, "On the Genesis of the Haqīqa-Majāz Distinction," he showed how the evolution of the meaning of the Arabic term majāz from "idiomatic usage" to "figurative usage" stemmed from the efforts of early theologians to make sense of apparent anthropomorphisms in the Qur'ān.
However, the emerging trend of wealthier women especially in the urban areas having the means of accessing other health care services they deem as 'quality' coupled with the general perception in the country that the NHIS is pro-poor could be adduced to the disinclination in usage stemming from the urban rich women.
Its design effectiveness mainly stems from the usage of a diagram called Coefficient Diagram.
Carl Burnett, a member of the U.S. Disabled Ski Team who also happens to be a freelance lexicographer compiling a dictionary of skiing terms, says he believes that the verb podium stems from a peculiar usage of the noun to mean not the medals podium itself but rather "a place on the podium".
The frequency selectivity of the channel stems from the requirement to support higher data rates that necessitates the usage of larger bandwidth.
Such caution stems from history.
This stems from two trends.
It stems from self-doubt.
Everything stems from that.
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