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  • es into Detective Cho's apartment for safety signalling a growing trust between them.
  • Before establishment of the System of Signalling, a beacon had been erected on the East Coast
  • PI3K-AKT signalling: AKT inhibits TSC1-TSC2 by phosphorylating T
  • les a more intense service than conventional signalling, allowing up to 24 trains per hour through t
  • rectly from the eastbound platform following signalling alterations in 2007 that also saw the remain
  • er won by a technical knockout in the fifth, signalling an end to London's career.
  • Network Rail's own latest plans involve new signalling and other improvements for the sections of t
  • al WNT pathway responsible for intracellular signalling and polarity.
  • expression depends on chloroplast-to-nucleus signalling and responds to photosynthetic signals, such
  • hich coincided with the introduction of full signalling and interlocking, not introduced to Cross Cr
  • lear IGF2 from the cell surface to attenuate signalling, and to transport lysosomal acid hydrolase p
  • By October 1955 the signalling and centralised traffic control equipment ha
  • y Programme and the Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signalling and Development at the Babraham Institute, C
  • ht Colour Light type (see Australian railway signalling), and a single wire-pull revolving target sh
  • een Wicklow and Rosslare Europort, semaphore signalling and ETS operation ceased here in April 2008,
  • ellular enzymes; this process is called cell signalling, and it is the method by which cells are ind
  • The signalling and both signal boxes North (now gone) and S
  • four carriages derailed after problems with signalling and points, no one was injured.
  • It has a flexible signalling and switching infrastructure with interconne
  • cting North Island Line include updating the signalling apparatus of Island Line to be compatible wi
  • The signalling apparatus worked with a ball hoisted up and
  • Semaphore signalling apparatus was on Berry Head before 1875 and
  • a new station called Waingawa, complete with signalling apparatus, and the name Taratahi ceased to b
  • Regulators of G protein signalling are proteins which act to limit and shorten
  • ent functions, such as phagocytosis and cell signalling, are hypothesized to depend upon the cell-me
  • The next modification to the signalling arrangement came in 1976, when the multi-pan
  • s were also crossed there in the days before signalling arrangements were standardised but this prac
  • he centrepiece of the double track, with GWR signalling as used on the GW&GC Joint Line, still being
  • owth, wound healing, detoxification and cell signalling as well as functioning as a vascular adhesio
  • ng causes a reduction in the extent of IL-12 signalling as the β subunit is involved in signal trans
  • he was appointed honorary professor of cell signalling at the University of Cambridge.
  • The details of the signalling being used vary from species to species; for
  • ells to direct the immune system response by signalling between its cells.
  • Signalling between London Victoria and Ewell East (incl
  • rative French flag model, which explains how signalling between cells early in morphogenesis could b
  • e cell cycle regulation via p53, p21 and p27 signalling but also mediates increased human breast can
  • geography), for photography in general, for signalling by heliograph (a device less commonly called
  • tical of the action, noting that the lack of signalling by Commodore Esek Hopkins led to a "helter s
  • st Hog1p MAP kinase, which participates in a signalling cascade controlling cellular responses to cy
  • It participates in an NF-κB-inducing signalling cascade common to receptors of the tumour-ne
  • ion of IRS-1, thereby inhibiting the insulin signalling cascade.
  • In heterotrimeric G-protein signalling, cell surface receptors (GPCRs) are coupled
  • e entire route is controlled from the remote signalling centre at Innsbruck.
  • ock Signal Boxes have been replaced by a new signalling centre in Saltley, Birmingham as of May 2009
  • The RETB, which is controlled from a Signalling Centre at Banavie railway station, was commi
  • the entire route is now controlled from one signalling centre at Ridgmont.
  • losed and replaced by a new state of the art signalling centre near the West Holmes box.
  • The signalling centre opened in 1974.
  • The line's Signalling Centre is at Ridgmont.
  • This date saw the expansion of Victoria Signalling Centre's scope of control as far as the boun
  • London Bridge Area Signalling Centre(ASC) is a signalling centre on the Ke
  • Towards Wolverhampton, the West Midlands Signalling Centre, Oxley Workstation, takes over (previ
  • igher Ferry and is the site of the railway's signalling centre.
  • art of the gradual implementation of Ashford Signalling Centre.
  • tinuously track-circuited, and the method of signalling conforms to the early conventions of Track C
  • Marylebone Signalling Control Centre controls all the signals on t
  • On the first floor is the signalling control room.
  • onbridge Power Station was singled, with new signalling controlled from Madeley Junction Signal Box.
  • The signalbox was closed and all signalling controlled from Pasture Street in Grimsby.
  • d War II she served in the Women's Auxiliary Signalling Corps in Sydney.
  • Railway signalling: CS-ATC
  • sound of small propellers and an underwater signalling device could be heard for a short while afte
  • ended for laying down smoke screens and as a signalling device.
  • n, operations which the previous manual flag signalling did not allow.
  • Kush and established a line of forts within signalling distance of one another; Buhen was the north
  • In October 2006 Eicon purchased the Media & Signalling Division of Intel, known as Dialogic before
  • In 1877 he became Superintendent of Army Signalling during the Iowaki campaign.
  • his gang lay in wait in thickets or copses, signalling each other with owl-hoots or whistles, await
  • Following closure all signalling equipment was removed from Hampton Loade, an
  • Much of the redundant signalling equipment has been distributed to various he
  • roblems for Small Heath, as a large piece of signalling equipment has being erected blocking access
  • Life-expired signalling equipment was replaced and a new control sys
  • Work underway at Perranwell to install signalling equipment for the new loop being installed a
  • rain cancellations due to the disturbance of signalling equipment.
  • A signalling error had routed an outgoing commuter train
  • t deplored the delay in introducing improved signalling facilities on submarines, particularly the s
  • neman flew into the sky and self-destructed, signalling for the Perfect Chojin army to retreat.
  • The new bridge was signalling for signal directional traffic of each line,
  • He was signalling for more men to protect the flank of his tre
  • Lighting and Signalling for Transport
  • Since 1989, signalling for the Island Line has been centralised to
  • ity through new multiple aspect colour light signalling, four aspect on the Midland "fast" lines and
  • bunits detach from the receptor and initiate signalling from many downstream effector proteins such
  • dicap models in biology to the use of simple signalling games which are incapable of modelling conve
  • functions, such as cell adhesion, cell-cell signalling, glycoprotein turnover, and roles in inflamm
  • Cambrian Line signalling has been centrally controlled from Machynlle
  • ntertained Elizabeth at Cobham Hall in 1559, signalling his acceptance of the moderate regime.
  • Signalling his prominence, it was Pope Pius IX who rece
  • the room is a refurnished ticket office and signalling house.
  • ped with automated level crossings and Radio Signalling, However, to ensure the lines survival of th
  • in terms of extended meta data and flags for signalling implementation choices.
  • uld be providing £8.17 million for track and signalling improvements to the existing line, which was
  • have a good knowledge of the WTT and track & signalling in the area to be absolutely certain of this
  • ve form of vitamin A which mediates cellular signalling in embryonic morphogenesis, cell growth and
  • With the advent of power signalling in 1969, the signal box and the crossovers d
  • of dopamine receptor activity and glutamate signalling in the brain, and in animal studies SR-142,9
  • as anxiolytic effects, and enhances dopamine signalling in the limbic system, as well as having comp
  • and following the modernisation of the route signalling in 1986, an additional passing loop was inst
  • y a mechanical signalbox with full semaphore signalling, including double track throughout to Grimsb
  • This will involve new trains as well as new signalling, increasing the line's capacity by some 24%
  • kinases like PKC, ERK, TYK and controls the signalling indicating that PLD is activated by these ki
  • parcels train misunderstood the complicated signalling installation in the station and went too far
  • A new signalling installation has been commissioned at Alton.
  • Errors by the train driver and signalling irregularities were blamed for the collision
  • It was later found that most synaptic signalling is chemical, but there are some synapses tha
  • Studies have suggested that DAG signalling is mediated by polyunsaturated DAG while PLD
  • en upgraded to Continuous Welded Rail, while signalling is controlled using the Centralised Traffic
  • Signalling is centred at Madeley Junction.
  • The junction and associated signalling is now operated from Healey Mills PSB.
  • Further south, signalling is mostly semaphore and is controlled from b
  • ll, single stick, rifle and baton exercises, signalling, knot-tying and other such exercises".
  • ithin the railway industry to be the busiest signalling location in Europe.
  • commissioned, gradually replacing redundant signalling locations in the area and principally replac
  • arization, thus suggesting that electrotonic signalling may represent a general mechanism through wh
  • ropic receptors that use G proteins as their signalling mechanism.
  • receptors, which share similar topology and signalling mechanisms.
  • NAADP is one of the most potent Calcium signalling messenger molecules, causing release of calc
  • For the telephone signalling method known in the UK as MF4, see Dual-tone
  • ocated to the station in 1986 as part of the signalling modernisation scheme that centralised contro
  • he signal can be amplified, meaning that one signalling molecule can cause many responses.
  • There are two stages in this process: a signalling molecule activates a certain receptor on the
  • lism as well as the metabolism of endogenous signalling molecules such as epoxyeicosatrienoic acids.
  • A number of brain signalling molecules (neuropeptides and neurotransmitte
  • rophic factor (GDNF) family of extracellular signalling molecules or ligands (GFLs).
  • idely expressed protein kinase intracellular signalling molecules that are involved in functions inc
  • the phosphorylation state of many important signalling molecules, such as the MAP kinase family.
  • neurotrophic factor family of extracellular signalling molecules.
  • nse to the presence of calcium ions or other signalling molecules.
  • octopus) including hormone signalling, nervous system involvement, etc.
  • (~180 kDa) protein involved in intracellular signalling networks.
  • econd receptor to form a dimer through which signalling occurs.
  • G. D. 2006 Evolutionarily stable defence and signalling of that defence Journal of Theoretical Biolo
  • acid in the stomach, intestinal motility and signalling of satiety (fullness).
  • d to return a useful value can fail, but the signalling of failure uses an otherwise valid return va
  • He then joined the Laboratory of Molecular Signalling of the Babraham Institute as deputy chief sc
  • acted in the least, 0-30 points; (2) correct signalling of the game, patient stand, strong jump into
  • It started at 11:00am with the signalling of a church bell.
  • ively serving as a switch by terminating the signalling of one lipid while simultaneously activating
  • aff on 9 October 1899, serving as divisional signalling officer, South African Field Force in the Se
  • of hostilities there, to act as a divisional signalling officer.
  • Bombardier Cityflo 350 is the signalling on Line 3.
  • eir efficacy at stimulating second messenger signalling once bound, and so in practice behaves as an
  • Signalling outputs from these receptors are influenced
  • g expanded at Khushab, New Labs and Chashma, signalling Pakistan's shift to a plutonium-based nuclea
  • e miles of signal cables and modernising the signalling panel at Chard Junction signal box.
  • licit different responses on EGFR downstream signalling pathways with a distinct impact on A431 cell
  • Eph receptors are components of cell signalling pathways involved in animal growth and devel
  • forts for the continued understanding of RTK signalling pathways and its relationship to human patho
  • RhoA signalling pathways and RhoA activation are implicated
  • Alterations in these signalling pathways cause water to enter into the mitoc
  • d the Notch protein (a key component of cell signalling pathways) which can cause the neurological d
  • By blocking multiple signalling pathways, AMG 706 offers a new targeted appr
  • to its ability to modulate certain cellular signalling pathways, especially protein kinase and lipi
  • PHB4 participate in both forward and reverse signalling pathways, by either transducing a signal thr
  • eraction between retinoid acid and G protein signalling pathways.
  • Agouti signalling peptide, also referred to as Agouti, is a pe
  • removed, having been superseded by a central signalling point at Stockport station.
  • dia Gateways, Media Boards (voice & fax) and signalling products.
  • 9, he is the Emeritus Babraham Fellow in the Signalling Programme Department of the Babraham Institu
  • Indeed, the function and signalling properties of Dock5 are poorly understood th
  • tive inhibitor of the Regulator of G protein signalling protein subtype RGS4.
  • Dock5 has been identified as a crucial signalling protein in osteoclasts, and suppression of D
  • "channelome") is the collection of (usually) signalling proteins associated with an ion channel.
  • rt results from incomplete assembly of other signalling proteins at the immune synapse.
  • s a lipid-binding domain in StAR, HD-ZIP and signalling proteins.
  • is specifically tailored to support the SIP signalling protocol for use in an IMS network.
  • The ISC interface uses the SIP signalling protocol.
  • Short-sighted track and signalling rationalisation in the late 1970s meant that
  • Aristide and his Signalling Regiment, 1928
  • Signalling renewal work in 2007 introduced a new turnba
  • Passengers and crew also had no means of signalling rescuers to reveal their location.
  • the C1Q domain proteins which have important signalling roles in inflammation and in adaptive immuni
  • It is used for intra species signalling, scent marking, and contributes to the stron
  • A signalling school had been established at HM Barracks,
  • obably conducting a training exercise at the signalling school at Broadmeadows, Vic
  • opened in 1958 was closed leaving the block signalling section between Tunbridge Wells West and Bir
  • platforms were at a low level; there was no signalling, since only one locomotive worked the line;
  • arning system, independent of the electronic signalling system used on the line.
  • This was to enable the installation of a new signalling system and the extension of 30 platforms.
  • With the coming of the mini-CTC signalling system to the line in April 2008, a new pass
  • The Digital Access Signalling System (DASS) is the United Kingdom propriet
  • line consisting of a single platform with no signalling system or waiting room.
  • opean Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) signalling system went into operational use across the
  • %, no grade crossings, and an absolute block signalling system (Middleton 1968, p. 109).
  • ed on 1 June 2010, in order to install a new signalling system and to extend 30 platforms.
  • -HT2C receptor in regulation of the dopamine signalling system in the brain.
  • use of this, and because adaptation to a new signalling system was too costly, these cars were sold
  • h circuit was retrofitted to every automatic signalling system in Britain.
  • block point in the Double Line Block railway signalling system.
  • dnt really work since it interfered with the signalling system.
  • vestment, which included items such as block signalling systems and interlocking, and improvements t
  • ted out that it was a legal requirement that signalling systems should be immune from single point f
  • rification scheme, which had its control and signalling systems renewed in ways that were less highl
  • speed will be achieved by using the existing signalling systems rather than installing a new cab sig
  • During 2005, the signalling systems were upgraded, replacing the traditi
  • M&E equipment, including electrical trains, signalling systems, SCADA, communication, PSD, etc. for
  • s and depot, and an upgrade of the track and signalling systems.
  • operation went smoothly, with the two ships signalling that the invasion fleet had been delayed by
  • of like or unlike cells mediated by chemical signalling that induces physiological or behavioral cha
  • eader, Donald Tsang, joined other leaders in signalling that there is a need to "Strengthening globa
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