Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... increase their income : application of modern technology , improving the credit and marketing systems , and , perhaps most importantly , reducing the surplus labour in the farming population . Another way of increasing profits would be ...
... increase their income : application of modern technology , improving the credit and marketing systems , and , perhaps most importantly , reducing the surplus labour in the farming population . Another way of increasing profits would be ...
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... increase in sensitivity towards MeAsp . This increase in sensitivity was accompanied by a significant increase in the cooperativity of the response , shifting the Hill coefficient from ~ 1 to ~ 3 . Additional deletion of a minor ...
... increase in sensitivity towards MeAsp . This increase in sensitivity was accompanied by a significant increase in the cooperativity of the response , shifting the Hill coefficient from ~ 1 to ~ 3 . Additional deletion of a minor ...
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... increase L ; that is , to increase the probability that the receptor - kinase complex is in the active state in the absence of attractant . The best - fit values of N increased as well . Similar results were obtained for changes in ...
... increase L ; that is , to increase the probability that the receptor - kinase complex is in the active state in the absence of attractant . The best - fit values of N increased as well . Similar results were obtained for changes in ...
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