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- prey animals after they have been bitten, in a process known as "prey relocalization". Vipers are able to do this via certain proteins contained in their...
- and in Louisiana, through the French colonization of the region, the relocalization of deported Acadians and later immigration from Saint-Domingue and from...
- García Canclini defines as "certain relative, partial territorial relocalizations of old and new symbolic productions". According to the concept of glocalization...
- can be sometimes be treated by surgical interventionsalivary duct relocalization, or in extreme cases resection of salivary glands.[citation needed]...
- E. (2014). Avoiding collapse: An agenda for sustainable degrowth and relocalizing the economy. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, BC Office. Anderson...
- temporally distinct Mdm2, p53 and PML complexes and damage-specific nuclear relocalization". Journal of Cell Science. 116 (Pt 19): 3917–25. doi:10.1242/jcs.00714...
- glucocorticoid receptor activity by 14--3-3-dependent intracellular relocalization of the corepressor RIP140". Molecular Endocrinology. 15 (4): 501–511...
- industrialized form of agriculture Cubans had grown accustomed to. Relocalization, permaculture, and innovative modes of m**** transit had to be rapidly...
- (September 1998). "Con****uous Construction: Houses, Consumption and 'Relocalization' in Manambondro, Southeast Madagascar". The Journal of the Royal Anthropological...
- transduction, primarily during wound repair or immune responses. The MTOC is relocalized to a position between the edge of the cell and the nucleus in cells like...