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XGld2-interacting protein. This RNA-binding protein
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Trf4 protein in RNA quality control. However, this
XGld2 nuclear function should be independent of the
XRbm9 isoform isolated in this study.
Interestingly, ... that are characteristic of RNA-binding
proteins, and an alanine-rich carboxy-terminal sequence
that could be involved in protein–protein interactions.
Interestingly, this alanine-rich sequence,...
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bargaining position within the household.
Taking these two issues together, leads to the following hypothesis:
Hypothesis 4. Class bargaining power. In households in which the wife
is in a more privileged ... working-class
egalitarianism hypothesis, the class culture hypothesis and the class
bargaining power hypothesis ± and at best very limited support in
Sweden for Hypothesis 2, the petty bourgeois ... cultures
One ofthe persistent images in popular culture isthe contrast between
the middle-class husband with an apron helping inthe kitchen, and the
working-class husband tinkering with the car or drinking...
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should not check the box next to “Tuberculin Skin Test” in Part 2, Section 2A
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dry branches off the bush. And this iswhat the
semantic type in (16) captures.
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immigrant background
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immigrants. A growing bodyof research points to the importance ofthe social safety net in limiting
the intergenerational transmission of poverty among ... one ofthe most powerful immigrant-integrating institutions in
the United States. In contrast to other immigrant-receiving countries across the advanced industrial
world, immigrants in the...
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second metal-binding site, substitution of Asp97 by
glutamate and asparagine makes the process of binding
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obese raises the probability of receiving disability income
by 6.92 percentage points, which is equivalent to losing
15.9 years of education. ... increases in disease
risk with increasing BMI. Relative to the group with BMI of
22.5, risk of hypertension is 40%–60% higher inthe overweight
(BMI 27.5), and twofold higher inthe obese ...
estimates ofthe degree of disease incidence that can be
linked to obesity, and ofthe magnitude of associated direct
medical costs.
Incidence of diseases associated
with obesity
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... this volume.
The first theme discussed inthe Introduction to this volume and by
Bill Osgerby (Chapter 1) was the increased interest inthe teenage market
following the war. Indeed, the discovery ... examines the policy
conundrums raised by the findings. In Chapter 9, Timothy Dewhirst exam-
ines another difficult problem, the advertising and portrayal of tobacco use
in the media. He examines ... inthe context ofthe new culture of consumption.
MEDIA INFLUENCE INTHE NEW CULTURE
OF CONSUMPTION
With the ever-increasing ethos of immediate gratification inthe media,
it was not surprising...