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However, at a molecular level, the steps between DNA binding and changes in the expression levels of target genes are only partly understood, and the goal of our work is understand at a mechanistic level the changes in chromatin structure and occupancy and the protein interactions that are made to drive these changes in gene expression.
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The popular discourse surrounding women's work creates pervasive stereotypes in which middle-class women's work is understood to be a choice and, therefore, self-indulgent, and working-class women's work is understood to be a need and, therefore, unrewarding.
I'm not sure my work is understood by those who fund it.
The truth that we came away with through our experience with Mr. Tudor is that the language of the work is understood through the actual choreography.
Once the nature of the work is understood, most citizens would accept the very limited form of cloning involved as a useful scientific tool.
Building work is understood to be due to be completed next year.
It was an intervention that revealed itself in the profile; in a sketch his work is understood, that of creating internal space through light.
"Very low STI (Sexually Transmitted Infections) prevalence has been maintained among sex workers in New Zealand and New South Wales, and HIV transmission within the context of sex work is understood to be extremely low or non-existent," said the report.
This refers to how work is understood within the networks of people around it.
Rehabilitating the patient back to work is understood to be in the patient's, as well as in society's interest and thus part of the sick-listing commission.
Whilst the molecular detail of how clathrin-coated pits work is understood in ever-increasing detail (Kirchhausen et al., 2014), similarly complete mechanistic descriptions of how endocytosis may take place outside of clathrin-coated pits are lacking.
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