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To understand the structural role of P0 in myelin membrane adhesion and its mechanism of action, a model system should be developed in which alterations in P0 can be engineered and introduced transgenically into an animal, and in which ramifications across the hierarchy of myelin development, nerve function, and myelin membrane structure and interactions can be determined.

" (Q5) "Which ramifications does rheumatoid arthritis have for your life today?" (Q6) "How are you dealing with your illness today?" (Q7) "Which of the following has a bearing on your quality of life in relation to your illness, today?" (Q8) "Think of your own personal future in relation to your illness.

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But the US supreme court has agreed to consider three related issues in his case, all of which have ramifications that could affect future political corruption prosecutions.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions raised concern the negotiations had favoured big corporations and the TPP had been agreed "without the Australian public being privy to details which have ramifications for our sovereignty, intellectual property rights and jobs".

"But the one thing you have to say about United is they have tried to manage the debt burden, they have tried to manage the debt in order to reduce the interest payments, which has ramifications as to what they can and cannot spend on the club.

While Rogoff was establishing herself as a player in Arctic issues, the Dispatch had earned plaudits for its coverage of the 2010 plane crash that killed Sen. Ted Stevens, the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico (which had ramifications for future oil drilling off Alaska) and Sarah Palin.

Still, it points to a continuing acceleration toward cloud-based systems, which has ramifications for both IT and business leaders alike.

This gave the family two voices in the choice of imperial candidates, which had ramifications in the 18th century.

We are walking to lessen military tensions on the Korean peninsula, which have ramifications for peace and security throughout the world.

While in the UK Sky Sports turned the transfer deadline day into a bizarre vaudeville of gurning supporters and sex toy assaults, at least rendering it a light-hearted affair, in Italy it is a deadly serious business, a melodramatic Latin version of Dallas in which the ramifications of every fine detail of every potential deal are explored microscopically.

Due to the critical requirement of the Hsp90/Hsp70 system for cell viability and normal functioning of the cell, which has ramifications in human health, knowledge of this system is a high priority in any model organism.

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