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…and cyclin-dependent kinases leads to dissociation of RB from E2F (protein receptor), allowing progression into the S-phase. RB has also been proven to have the ability to block cell cycle progression from G1- to the S-phase. (Chan et al, 2001) RB is also…
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…304. The number stuck in his head. She had told him 304. Al paced around his apartment, the heat thick in the air. 8:46 p.m. He lit a cigarette and smoked it to ease his nerves. His frustration had begun to weigh him down, but he refused…
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…yourself a fan of "little ball." No it's not your son's little league team it is a characteristic that defines the major difference between Major League Baseball's two leagues: the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The main factor that causes…
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…Greeks Greek beliefs changed over time. In the beginning the Greeks believed strongly in the gods. These ideas were very similar to those of earlier peoples (Craig, Graham, et. al. 57). The Greek gods shared many of the same characteristics…
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…since being in power, and their interaction with the rest of the world. The first dictator that will be looked at is Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, despot of Sudan who has furthered the religious and ethnic clashes there while restricting the rights…
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…between the different trophic levels to take place (Wallace et al. 1999, as cited in L. E. England & A.D. Rosemond 2004). Riparian habitats have the ability to not only direct the degree of intensity of the physical, chemical and biological factors…
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…, Alphonse "Scarface" Capone, and many others’s soon had growing power. Despite, or perhaps because of, it’s power and pervasiveness; with a few notable exceptions the mafia has faced relatively little opposition from the law enforcement. Local police do not have…
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…, Alphonse "Scarface" Capone, and many others’s soon had growing power. Despite, or perhaps because of, it’s power and pervasiveness; with a few notable exceptions the mafia has faced relatively little opposition from the law enforcement. Local police do not have…
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…with marijuana is that it is illegal. The same dynamic caused the murderous Capone-style violence during Prohibition. And once Prohibition was repealed, the violence associated with the bootleg trade vanished, although the gangsters that it spawned did not. Before any…
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…greatly influenced by the coastal people. Men wear long, flowing white robes and a small capon their heads. The women use lengths of colorful clothe as wrappers for the body. The wrapper may be worn over a dress sometimes used to carry a baby on the back…
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