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In this sense, the dashed lines in Figure 9 would be "defects" in the models, not in the reality that they are meant to represent.
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The historian David S. Potter suggests that they were more than peasants, seeking either Gallic political autonomy or reinstatement of the recently deposed Carus (a native of Gallia Narbonensis, in what would become southern France): in this case, they would be defecting imperial troops, not brigands.
This indicates that Raman observed defects would be point defects on uranium sublattice.
The consequence would be that defects in the insulin-signaling pathway will result in abnormal exercise-induced metabolic action, and vice versa.
In a classical concert, that would be a defect — but here, it may have been a deliberate choice by the composer and the singer.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an official at a Pyongyang restaurant said that although waitresses were allowed to leave the compound to "go shopping", to escape would be to defect and would surely result in government punishment.
The most obvious would be a defect due to a change in CRY2 targets or function.
The most obvious basis for an elevated requirement for calcium would be a defect in bulk net calcium transport.
One possible explanation for the evolved strains' acquired dependence upon citrate would be a defect in either production or uptake of iron chelating siderophores.
Another hypothesis to explain how galactose can cause ER stress in galactosemia would be a defect in inositol metabolism and, consequently, in calcium homeostasis.
Here, we extend these observations and provide evidence that the damage is probably due to a loss in the integrity of the microtubule structure in axons, the consequence of which would be a defect in axonal transport.
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