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An Empirical Study of End-User Behaviour in Spreadsheet Error

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... at least two genetic mutations, one X-linked and the other autosomal recessive (1). More recently, these two forms of the disease have each been subclassified based on the presence or absence of cytochrome b558, a heme protein believed to be a component of the superoxide-generating enzyme, NADPH oxi ...
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... capable of synthesizing full-length proteins in vitro, suggesting that these RNA modifications are not fundamental for all basic steps of protein biosynthesis.15 However, some methylated nucleotides have been implicated in fine-tuning translation initiation and decoding fidelity,14 and several pseudour ...
phosphatases and differentiation of the golgi apparatus
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Copyright Information of the Article Published Online TITLE Dynamic

... such as other connective tissue cells, but also are involved in force production. In the tissue remodelling phase of wound closure, integrin-mediated interactions between MFs and type I collagen result in scar tissue formation. The tumour stroma in oral cancer actively recruits various cell types in ...
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... the nuclear gradient of dorsal protein, the morphogen of the dorsal-ventral axis. Here, I analyse the dorsal protein distribution and the expression of zygotic dorsalventral genes in Toll embryos that have been injected with wild-type cytoplasm under a variety of different injection conditions. Inje ...
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