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    known as GβL); proline-rich AKT substrate 40 kDa (PRAS40); and DEP-domain-containing mTOR-interacting protein (Deptor) (Peterson et al.‚ 2009). The exact function of most of the mTOR-interacting proteins in mTORC1 still remains elusive. It has been proposed that Raptor might affect mTORC1 activity by regulating assembly of the complex and by recruiting substrates for mTOR (Peterson et al.‚ 2009). The role of mLST8 in mTORC1 function is also unclear‚ as deletion of this protein does not affect mTORC1

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    * Practical techniques you can use on all facets of pottery making are throwing‚ handbuilding‚ glazing‚ decorating‚ firing‚ extruding‚ tile making‚ textures‚ templates‚ molds‚ and more. Landco resort Brgy. Aplaya‚ Laiya‚ San Juan PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE MUSEUM -The Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum in Villamor Air Base‚ Pasay City was built and dedicated to the “courageous men and women of the Philippine Air Force who made the ultimate sacrifice above and beyond the call

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    Julie Watson Biography Julie Watson is a native of Atlanta‚ Georgia born at Georgia Baptist Hospital in the Old Forth Ward on Boulevard in 1963. She grew up in Atlanta’s Midtown during the 60’s and 70’s surrounded by hippies‚ then spent the summers with her grandmother and cousins in rural Rome‚ Georgia steeped in Southern traditions. Both extremes have deeply influenced her work. Julie has spent her life creating all media of art works from functional art to watercolors and has work shown on

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    first degree murderers must have the specific intent to end a human life. Perpetrators must have acted with malice or “malice aforethought” which includes a disposition or purpose and indifference to human life. Scott Peterson was charged with first-degree murder of his wife‚ Laci Peterson‚ and second-degree murder of his unborn son. His alibi was that he was away on a fishing trip when his wife disappeared‚ when just a few days later‚ her body and the remains of the fetus washed up upon the shores of

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    underground extracting operations. To solve the conflicts between the two parts ACME hired an external consultant‚ Suzanne Howard. At the Wichita plant Ms Howard had the luck of finding Donald Peterson which was a long time employee who had been working in almost all the lines and positions at ACME. Mr. Peterson became the key to solving ACME problems since he understood both the "brains" and the "browns". The first step became encouraging talking across these groups. To do so monthly meetings were

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    parents must be carriers to pass on the disorder in its major form. Thalassemia is categorized into two types‚ major and minor. Individuals suffering from the major form‚ tend to need frequent blood transfusions in order to survive. (Garrison & Peterson ) Other names for Thalassemia disorders are: Mediterranean Anemia‚ Sickle Cell Anemia‚ and Cooley’s anemia (named after the first physician who diagnosed it). Thalassemia disorders are commonly found in people from Mediterranean decent‚ South

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    Adelaide Alsop Robineau was an American ceramic and porcelain artist who took the pottery world by storm during her lifetime. She won several awards and is the most well known ceramist of her time. She was also the creator of an extravagant vase called the Scarab Vase. "It’s the Mona Lisa of ceramics‚" said Ronald Kuchta‚ the art director of the Everson Museum (ARTS : Thieves Take $500‚000 Scarab Vase). Robineau was born in Connecticut in 1865 and died in New York in 1929. In her early life‚ she

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    and analyze the requirements for search and arrest warrants and how they relate to probable cause. Journalist Peter Lance was pulled over early in the morning on New Year’s Day when Officer Bruno Peterson said he observed Lance’s car stopped at a green light for three to five seconds. Officer Peterson said he pulled on side of Lance and saw him looking down so he shone his light toward the car. Lance then looked at the officer then looked back down into his lap before looking up and driving through

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    Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Revolution was a major turning point in history. It is the time when the early use technology. Some of the technology consisted of sophisticated stone tools‚ pottery and farming. This is also the time when they began to domesticate animals such as goats‚ cows and some of the other usual farm animals. People called Hunter-gatherers also came into place during this time period. This is also known as the agricultural revolution. During this period tools stared

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    Possilpark Possilpark is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow‚ situated north of the River Clyde. I’ve lived here with my family since April 2011. I always wondered why people think that I live in a dangerous place? I have lived here for two years and I haven’t noticed anything wrong. Neighbours are very friendly and kind. I didn’t see any pathology or vandalism. Now I know why people think like that. By doing this project called "Local Investigation". I found a lot of interesting information

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