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  • ls use allosteric ribozymes to regulate gene expression, a mechanism commonly used in engineered apt
  • is often an object, but may be an idiomatic expression, a technology, a philosophical idea, a music
  • have found that dsRNA can also activate gene expression, a mechanism that has been termed "small RNA
  • been found that dsRNA can also activate gene expression, a mechanism that has been termed "small RNA
  • would I.' 'One,' I said, noticing the glazed expression about Paul's eyes 'two, three, four'.
  • (This expression above is simply `Yk, where Y denotes a fixed
  • a result of an easing of curbs on freedom of expression accompanying Turkey's drive to meet European
  • is a New Zealand legal rights and freedom of expression advocate, as well as publisher of the contro
  • lability tested, the relative level of SOAT2 expression affects the cholesteryl ester content, and t
  • There is differential expression after injury or aging.
  • lize mRNA transcripts, causing decreased LPH expression after weaning.
  • "Tracking gene expression after DNA delivery using spatially indexed n
  • terial, which inspires him to place symbolic expression ahead of considerations of proportion, scale
  • versy surrounding "ninety-minute bigots", an expression allegedly coined by Rangers chairman Sir Dav
  • Some low levels of gene expression also occur in certain cell lines of myeloid
  • In the spectrum of gender expression among lesbians, a soft butch lies closer to
  • erally, What like are you?, a commonly heard expression amongst many in older generations when trans
  • Quantitative miRNA expression analyses revealed that miR-223 was consisten
  • s, including whole genome resequencing, gene expression analysis and small ribonucleic acid (RNA) an
  • Gene expression analysis also benefits from microbeads, such
  • nages experiment data, and carries out basic expression analysis.
  • M10 but has a minimal effect on promotion of expression and function.
  • ssential process required for proper protein expression and cell viability.
  • .g., two lambda expressions are not a lambda expression and two Petri nets are not a Petri net and c
  • n called Patched (PTCH) acts to prevent high expression and activity of a 7 membrane spanning recept
  • State expression and suppression
  • , effective public speaking, logic, creative expression, and critical thinking.
  • g-alpha and Ig-beta, which are necessary for expression and function of the B-cell antigen receptor.
  • g adhesion, migration, differentiation, gene expression, and apoptosis.[supplied
  • The conflict between artistic expression and commercial opportunity parallels Paul's
  • obial Biology houses research regarding gene expression and how microbes behave.
  • Freedom of expression and of association are essential to sustaine
  • nited a masterly execution to great power of expression, and indeed effected a complete revolution i
  • recorded for his final self-approved album, Expression, and an especially free-form "My Favorite Th
  • neta, Bilingual Minds: Emotional Experience, Expression, and Representation, Multilingual Matters, p
  • ed in the regulation of tissue-specific gene expression and cell differentiation.
  • In this way, they control gene expression and thus protein biosynthesis.
  • t Ornicar, associations promoting freedom of expression and thinking, of which he is currently presi
  • involved in activation of cytochrome oxidase expression and nuclear control of mitochondrial functio
  • For Husserl, Derrida argues, the expression and the indication are both signs but the la
  • Freedom of Expression and Censorship: Some Aspects of the Indian E
  • ng protein regulates intestine-specific gene expression and enterocyte differentiation.
  • ct on the PKG 1α promoter though the protein expression and nuclear localisation of Klf5 was similar
  • I recognize that my expression and choice of words was the problem.
  • They argue that the patriarchy limits sexual expression and are in favor of giving people of all gen
  • see art as a tool of emotional and religious expression, and Rothko's paintings from this era reveal
  • Harmony is expression and nothing more.
  • "He saw my aghast expression and turned, then we both fled, escaping into
  • decade, and his lines are attentive to text expression, and contain occasional word- or phrase-pain
  • For our government, a complete freedom of expression and the right to work are fundamental; that
  • The provision clearly restricted expression and was found to be too restrictive to be ju
  • said of him "he had a gift for language, for expression and for repartee in a high degree".
  • Uphold human right: freedom of expression and autonomy within local institutions of hi
  • portant discovery towards understanding gene expression and regulation.
  • d to promote freedom of creative and musical expression and to promote the work of Freemuse.
  • Since its inception, both the facial expression and the catchphrase “Dat Ass” have been used
  • son on these recordings, her great emotional expression and her good vocal technique are shown to fu
  • was in violation of the right to freedom of expression and could not be saved under section 1 of th
  • UTRs have been linked to regulation of gene expression and mRNA export.
  • tinction in the use of the word sign between expression and indication.
  • preme Court of Canada decision on freedom of expression and equality rights under the Canadian Chart
  • shows a correlation between osteonectin over expression and ampullary cancers and chronic pancreatit
  • The fault has no surface expression and prior to the earthquake was not known ab
  • Christine's musical expression and style is still inspired by Norwegian and
  • has been associated with decreased perilipin expression and increased lipolysis in women.
  • laboratory animal used in the study of gene expression and the study of diapause in insects.
  • he boy is emphasized by his blond hair, open expression and blue suit, the questioners are also trea
  • rights… through… the enabling rights of free expression and the right to access to information.”
  • s an unprecedented fullness and capacity for expression, and indicated the direction of subsequent c
  • t to modernism, with its emphasis on inwards expression and personal originality.
  • on and the public interest in fair use, free expression, and innovation.
  • The Constitution also promises freedom of expression and assembly.
  • es its core members an alternative religious expression and Christian identity, and that the music s
  • e COX-2, which differ in their regulation of expression and tissue distribution.
  • to use physical yoga as a means for creative expression and concentration.
  • traditional heritage an infinite variety of expression and created effects distinguished by local c
  • to protect rights of conscience, freedom of expression, and equal protection under the law as Austr
  • the thymus, there is a correlation with CD5 expression and strength of the interaction of the T cel
  • f fellowship and to celebrate life, creative expression, and enjoyment.
  • for, among other things, his atypical gender expression and his flamboyant persona.
  • a small mass λ, evaluating the corresponding expression and then taking the limit , the latter are d
  • mness of tone, the flexibility and nuance of expression, and sureness of touch in exploring mood, ca
  • s 4, 8, and 9 of the Act violated freedom of expression and could not be saved under section 1 of th
  • yersiniabactin itself may upregulate its own expression and that of psn/fyuA and ybtPQXS at the tran
  • ld audiences “Nina was full of life, full of expression, and just a joy to work with.
  • octrines of separation of powers, freedom of expression and human rights.
  • Laissez les bons temps rouler is a Louisiana expression and especially prominent in New Orleans-a ch
  • 98, which guarantees freedom of religion and expression, and so denied that an Act of Parliament is
  • scriptional activator, inducing its own gene expression and the expression of other genes which toge
  • ich he felt established a “common vehicle of expression and a common plane of thought . . .
  • tyle of Bharatanatyam where Abhinaya (facial expression) and graceful Jathis (pure dance composition
  • high technical standard, its living artistic expression and its mixture of tight choreography and re
  • Perlecan expression and thus basement membrane maturation is dep
  • ights (specifically, Articles 10 (freedom of expression) and 11 (freedom of assembly)), and that Ms
  • Deferoxamine may modulate expression and release of inflammatory mediators by spe
  • rmances, she unites both dramatic theatrical expression and vocal art (she is a graduate of both a d
  • ses SRF/myocardin-induced activation of gene expression, and directly inhibits myocardin gene expres
  • me conservation, the detection of transcript expression, and the presence of conserved ORFs is circu
  • (vox populi, vox dei), and that voice finds expression and incarnation either in a leader, a legisl
  • includes healthy sexuality, its diversity of expression, and reproductive choice.
  • itution of 1978, which recognized freedom of expression and freedom of information as fundamental ri
  • to enhance this goal is to assure freedom of expression and freedom of religion.
  • re she considered antithetical to permitting expression and realization of women's aspirations.
  • uardian after Nicholson's trial: "Freedom of expression and lawful protest are important rights, but
  • SCA supports healthy sexual expression and does not expect members to repress their
  • Ross, David: "Freedom of Expression and Censorship in Arts" (1990)
  • ize stuffed toy wombat with a lazy, cheerful expression and comically pronounced rump, and usually a
  • Dunn, Nora: "Freedom of Expression and Censorship in Arts" (1990)
  • of unattributed labels was a form of forced expression and so invoked section 2(b).
  • mining results, anatomical structures, gene expression and other background information.
  • Substituting these in the last expression and simplifying we get
  • ersonal, intuitive, and personalized form of expression and society, firmly supporting the idea of s
  • Seeing it as a perfect medium for expression and still reeling from the re-election of Ge
  • , hear (a cheer), to hear-hear (to shout the expression), and hear-hearer (a person who does the sam
  • ahmsian imprint he was capable of individual expression and his works are always finely wrought.
  • 1945, a reporter took note of a man's joyful expression and dance and asked him to do it again.
  • e is noted for clean articulation, beauty of expression, and a sense of proper tempi.
  • Often they are marred by a tediousness of expression and an overwrought consistency of mood."
  • involved in activation of cytochrome oxidase expression and nuclear control of mitochondrial functio
  • It is characterised with bland expression and verbal eloquence; and it uses words load
  • Betty crosses her arms, mimics his facial expression, and follows.
  • by the Supreme Court of Canada on freedom of expression and Canadian federal elections.
  • case provided precedent for other freedom of expression and hate speech cases.
  • n heme suppresses hepatic gluconeogenic gene expression and glucose output through the related Rev-e
  • duction, initially, as a vehicle for soloist expression, and its apex is usually referenced as happe
  • so modulation occurs at the level of protein expression and posttranslational modification.
  • f developing global principles on freedom of expression and privacy and included Google, Microsoft,
  • erochromatin as a method of controlling gene expression and replication, since such processes behave
  • the precise contractions that result in each expression and separates them into two categories: part
  • Transgene expression and silencing in a tick cell line: a model s
  • ations have been observed between neprilysin expression and various types of cancer; however, the re
  • dividuals poach aboriginal ideas of artistic expression, and then manufacture them by non-natives in
  • s characteristic for its eccentric shifts in expression and often melancholy or sentimental tone.
  • anguage's ability to extend its notion of an expression, and as Wadler points out in the second para
  • uld be credited for the extent of freedom of expression and democracy that Liberians enjoy today,” Q
  • "Freedom of expression and freedom of assembly and association have
  • Its expression and that of p53 are strongly correlated, and
  • Nanton had a wide variety of expression, and his intricate techniques were not well
  • tensin, and with similar but subtly distinct expression and effects.
  • sible; but the artist has given his subjects expression and variety."
  • on they examined the scope of the freedom of expression and added that the location of the expressio
  • The Poly Post is a forum for student expression and is written, edited and managed by univer
  • rned with spiritual qualities and individual expression and shunned technicalities which lead to uni
  • At age 83, I have a range and variety of expression and imagery and feel a command over the work
  • y person in a society that values freedom of expression and is an open and multicultural democracy;
  • th her soaring high notes, touching dramatic expression, and youthful sensuality.
  • produced osteoclasts that lacked cathepsin K expression and resorptive capacity.
  • ation based on sexual orientation and gender expression and identity, expand Maryland's existing hat
  • are replete with spiritual unction, graceful expression, and classical dignity of form.
  • udents were given help with articulation and expression, and students were taught to write their tho
  • n, and transduced signals that regulate gene expression and cell growth.
  • nged the accusations arguing that freedom of expression and media freedom are fundamental values in
  • an important cellular factor for HIV-1 gene expression and viral replication.
  • rights, "particularly freedom of opinion and expression, and democratic rights".
  • maximum academic potential through creative expression and exploration of the arts.
  • o its members, it has always equated to pure expression and pure fun.
  • rd leaps, thus allowing Elgar to create much expression and passion.
  • rimental techniques are used to measure gene expression and are listed in roughly chronological orde
  • rtaining to the scope of allowable religious expression and/or activities in public schools.
  • n of plants, promoters used to regulate gene expression, antibiotic resistance genes and their uses
  • The term is based upon the South African expression Apartheid, which refers to the practice of k
  • It appears to be a derisive expression applied to various people perceived as heret
  • The expression Aq(n,d) represents the maximum number of pos
  • gst the peatiest in the world, with the core expression, Ardbeg 10 Year Old, having a phenol content
  • east the emergence of new styles of literary expression, are all treated in the work, bearing as the
  • c memory, a process by which changes in gene expression are passed on through mitosis or meiosis thr
  • Authors that refer to the closed expression are Kremser Brune and Germishuizen.
  • work is second to none…" The poet's forms of expression are not limited to the subject of war, howev
  • Vittoria, where the most elaborate means of expression are employed in liturgical music, but which,
  • require that the result of a non-trivial expression are captured by a let-bound variable or retu
  • internally displaced persons, and freedom of expression are other issues that are of grave concern t
  • er identity or militarily appropriate gender expression, are established and effectively implemented
  • Whiskies contained in this expression are thought to be at least 7 years old.
  • d has favored an originalist approach to the expression, arguing that its author Sebastian Tromp was
  • ntiquities, institutional transparency, free expression, artists' rights, and uses of new technologi
  • In the Septuagint, one can find the expression artous azymous in Ex., xxix, 2.
  • Others see the expression as simply a comforting exhortation not to wo
  • cording to Vermes, attempts to interpret the expression as a hopeful reference to scripture provide
  • of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression as an unfair employment practice.
  • or each other during lost or suppressed gene expression, as seen in the developmental roles of the a
  • e case's resultant restriction on freedom of expression as "disproportionate" and suggested that it
  • mportance is given to the function of affect expression as a primary channel of communication: The t
  • Funen, where he acted, according to his own expression, as "adjutor in verbo" to the Bishop of Oden
  • ave seldom found such ample or such touching expression as those of Parepa-Rosa did in the first act
  • ruled that Bill 101 violated the freedom of expression as guaranteed in the Canadian Charter of Rig
  • te asymptotic estimates of M(n) and an exact expression as a summation, are known.
  • del managing the connection between MIND and EXPRESSION as a matter of linkage between familiar and
  • g, a fact she acknowledged with a wry facial expression as the song ended.
  • phony specifically "it is as standardized in expression as it is eclectic in style.
  • more reducing intracellular environment, or expression as a fusion protein with maltose binding pro
  • uard the First Amendment right to freedom of expression as it applies to the written word.
  • enough to find -- not only here and there -- expression as antipathy to the Jewish type.
  • uard the First Amendment right to freedom of expression as it applies to the written word.
  • None of them uses such an expression as, 'It is simply bread and wine,' or, 'Chri
  • hould not at some time have let slip such an expression as, 'It is simply bread,' or, 'Not that the
  • entification of a biological target (protein expression, assay development etc.) to clinical drug ca
  • nterplay of technical invention and cultural expression at the end of the 20th century...."
  • is the Director of International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
  • d to be a regulatory RNA which controls gene expression at the post transcriptional level by binding
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