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Spokesmen for Mr. Miller's and Ms. Fields's campaigns shrugged off the sites, which were reactivated last night after a period of dormancy.
The tectonic evolution of northern Sinai indicates that Late Triassic Liassic rifting formed east to east-northeast-oriented normal faults, which were reactivated during the closure of the Tethys by right-lateral transpression.
Previous tectonic models for the Abitibi belt interpret the fault zones to have formed as extensional growth faults bounding a volcanic-sedimentary basin, which were reactivated as thrusts during subsequent crustal shortening.
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The less steep slope is attributed to the less stiff metallic yield dampers, which are reactivated again when the buffer mechanism becomes deactivated as the RNC isolator reaches the end of stroke and start to reverse its direction of motion.
Inspection of the crustal basement and geophysical data reveals that these faults are parallel to inherited oblique crustal and lithospheric discrete fabrics, which are reactivated during the extension event.
The Bradford coalfield is crossed by a number of fault lines, principally the Bradford Fault, which was reactivated by mining activity in the mid-1960s.
In this respect, the Wnt signaling system is of particular interest, as it constitutes a developmentally active pathway, which is reactivated in chronic diseases characterized by pathologic tissue remodeling [11] [13], [21], [22].
Adult pancreatic ducts have been suggested to harbor β cell progenitors, which are reactivated after challenge (Bonner-Weir et al., 2008).
DNA replication converts most repeats into the closed, nucleosome-packaged state, a subset of which are reactivated shortly after S phase by Pol I-dependentranscriptionon, which evicts nucleosomes and recruits Hmo1.
EMT and MET are well-established biological events occurring sequentially in development and organogenesis, which are reactivated and regulated in wound healing, tissue repair, fibrosis and cancer progression, in response to signals from the proximal microenvironment.
To support the observed increase in net cardiac mass, ventricular widths and area were assessed by stereology, myocyte widths were quantified, and molecular markers of cardiac hypertrophy were measured, including the cardiac fetal genes, atrial natriuretic (Nppa) and brain natriuretic peptide (Nppb), which are reactivated in the hypertrophied heart (12).
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