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Furthermore, sucrose was mobilised when the cells were shifted back to lower carbon conditions.
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Having a diverse set of capacities that can be mobilised when needed is also important.
When this plasmid was mobilised into J463 (a RifR mutant of the null strain ATCC17025) containing the acuI-lacZ fusion plasmid pBIO1915, this restored the ability of DMSP to co-induce this fusion (Figure 3E), consistent with this model.
"The economy was mobilised.
Not one German soldier was mobilised for this operation.
Lutosławski was mobilised with the radio unit for the Kraków Army.
A large proportion of the staff was mobilised.
The major haemorrhage protocol must be mobilised immediately when a massive haemorrhage situation is declared.
Oxidised acid sulfate soils (ASS) with sulfuric horizons (sulfuric soils) can release large amounts of acid and metals, which can be rapidly mobilised when the soils are rewetted or re-flooded.
It is primarily the compromised functions that occur when lean tissue is mobilised that ultimately leads to death when starving.
In the 1960s rapid urbanisation drew farmers to Korea's thriving cities, boosting demand for homes at a time when capital was being mobilised for state-led industrial development.
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