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One hypothesis would be that homolog recognition, which depends upon Spo11-dependent recombination (noncrossover or even crossover), is followed by a Zip1-mediated segregation mechanism that occurs independent of its function in crossing over.
In it, he observed that to "attempt to pin [bohemia] down to a formula and you destroy its existence, which depends upon freedom from all conventional restraints".
It requires a dogma to oppose such an operation – which depends upon markets and in the long run will preserve them – as anticapitalist.
It was a response to the paradox at the heart of Spain's new leftwing politics, which depends upon a small number of charismatic leaders.
In this environment, that intangible record industry dance, which depends upon timing, impulse and who your connections happen to be, is even more pronounced.
Inadequate intake of a specific vitamin results in a characteristic deficiency disease (hypovitaminosis), the severity of which depends upon the degree of vitamin deprivation.
Sound waves cause variations in pressure, the intensity of which depends upon the range of oscillation, the force exerting the sound, and the distribution of waves.
And for an economy which depends upon exports for a sizeable amount of growth, it is certainly not something that would fill anyone with great joy.
The distinctive function of phonemes, which depends upon and supports the principle of the duality of structure, can be related to the cognitive function of language.
And there's analysis, as well, some of which depends upon the Hubbert Peak Theory, which holds that the rate of discovery of oil (a finite resource) increases quickly and then, as it nears exhaustion, tapers off.
In the process of attaining equilibrium, there is a gross heat flow through the body, which depends upon the temperature difference between different points in the body and upon the magnitudes of the temperatures involved.
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