Receptors for corticotropin and the glucocorticoid hormones have been cloned and mechanisms of action elucidated. |
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His study elucidated the effects of ligand structure and electronics on catalytic activity. |
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As elucidated in unblushing prose in the room notes, it is taking Frank's art from the merely ambitious to the stratospherically inspired. |
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However, certain key aspects of the marital relationship can be elucidated and do require discussion. |
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As I elucidated in the last section, misleading assumptions and dubious claims about western alienation abound. |
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Involvement of any mechanical force that may be superposed on the diffusion to enhance the releasing process has not been elucidated to date. |
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The role of the bicoid gene was first elucidated by a combination of genetic and physical experiments on the Drosophila embryo. |
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In addition, the signals that lead a cell to necrosis or apoptosis remain to be elucidated. |
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Communications brought in by apparent additions such as quantum theory are elucidated. |
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He strongly believed in the contents of the literature and practised the spells and conjurations elucidated in the texts. |
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In practice, however, it poses a number of problems not all of which have yet been elucidated by the case law of the European Court of Justice. |
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The mechanism by which the oscillatory movements produced by these two opposing pairs of doublets are coupled with each other remains to be elucidated. |
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It's impossible to say whether they were reformed, or whether Davuluri's elegantly dismissive demurral elucidated the error of their ways. |
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However, Mrs Zavadskaya maintained that the trial had not at all elucidated what really happened. |
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Nevertheless, people continued to die in detention and the causes of those deaths needed to be elucidated. |
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But nologies. the concept of genetic heritage must be precisely defined because genetic determination has not yet been completely elucidated. |
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Naturally, radioactive substances too are included in, and covered by, the cooperation elucidated here in this proposal. |
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Coincidence is not in my opinion and I regard this mystery as being elucidated! |
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Most of the cases had still not been fully elucidated by the courts, and measures to ensure security in Juárez had still not been taken. |
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The public health implications of diversion have probably only begun to be elucidated. |
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Their goal is to make services better by involving the people who use them and, in the process, to build social bonds among them. Mr Cameron's speech elucidated the role of government in all this. |
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At the heart of all of Rau's therapies, and indeed all of Sanum pleomorphism theory, first elucidated by Prof. |
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According to a familiar tradition, which started with Gottlob Frege's investigations, the meaning is invariably elucidated in connection with the statement and its meaning. |
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Afterwards, some approach their sun by a migration mechanism which is not completely elucidated and others, like Jupiter, remain on the orbit where they formed. |
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Similarly, issues pertaining to the type of drug to use and its possible loss of efficacy over time or the flexibility requested by surgeons in the drug mix they wish to use have not yet been elucidated. |
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These readings were rejected but their origin was not elucidated. |
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American researchers have for the first time elucidated the process through which one of the long-haul Omega-3 fatty acids, namely DHA, exerts its anti-obesity effects. |
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However, time is also essential for proper inquiries to be conducted, all the questions of law elucidated and relations between the parties settled and for the court to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. |
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In general, we believe that, if we have the political will necessary to build on some of the concepts elucidated in the report in that area, some of those aspirations could truly be fulfilled. |
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The mechanism of vasodilation has not been fully elucidated, but may result from inhibition of uptake of adenosine, an important mediator of coronary vasodilation. |
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Although, the most efficient means of Fe uptake is from haem, the mechanisms of iron uptake from this source have not been elucidated. |
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The process behind the appearance of stretch marks has not yet been clearly elucidated, however the changes observed in the skin have been well defined. |
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The Commission Communication should have elucidated this better. |
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The basis for this action will, in any case, remain adherence to the Convention's draft, which may be adapted, supplemented, clarified and elucidated, where necessary, but which can on no account be rewritten. |
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The business, however, though not perfectly elucidated by this speech, soon ceased to be a puzzle. |
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The benefits and risks of such therapy continue to be elucidated. |
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Girard has elucidated the mimetic, indeed acquisitively mimetic and potentially violent, character of a great deal of human desire. |
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Although the mechanism by which erythromycin acts in reducing inflammatory lesions of acne vulgaris is not fully elucidated, it is presumably due to its antibiotic action. |
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This progress report is drawn from preliminary consultations with the Indian authorities which have elucidated further details concerning this proposed regional centre. |
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Cozzarelli elucidated the nature of DNA architecture and growth through enzymologic studies of polymerases, ligases, recombinases, and topoisomerases. |
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Recent research has elucidated how Jomon pottery was used by its creators. |
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