These findings indicate that yeast could be a relevant model for understanding EJC function.
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A member community has turned to us and we take this very seriously, said Serge Cwajgenbaum, secretary general of the EJC.
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Tom Hogan's ten-year-old veteran is declared to line up in the seven furlong 'EJC Million' and flew to Prague in style on Friday.
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A glass suction electrode is used to stimulate the peripheral nerve, with excitatory junction current (EJC) recordings made in the voltage-clamped muscle.
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Neither the Colombianarmy nor police had information confirming Blandon's report.
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Rodriguez repeated accusations that the Colombianarmy was obstructing the release.
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Peasants in self-defence groups agreed to fight the Colombianarmy under one central command.
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The accord requires a major trafficking organisation, Farc, to join the Colombianarmy to eradicate coca-growing.
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Here, the Colombianarmy and the Panamanian border police have built a joint border post called La Union.
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The Panamanian border police and the Colombianarmy have established a joint border post to tackle the threats.
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The plan crumbled on New Year's Eve as the FARC blamed Colombianarmy operations for disrupting the hand-over.
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Chavez is an outspoken critic of the United States, which funds a Colombianarmy offensive against the rebels.
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Some wear the pixilated camouflage used by the Colombianarmy, others the dark green uniforms used by the police.
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Colombianarmy units trained by U.S. forces are vetted to ensure they have never been accused of human rights abuses.
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However, developments in Washington, where President Clinton's massive aid package to the Colombianarmy is being debated, undercut any undue optimism.
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The Colombianarmy has also used unethical tactics including killing peasants and disguising them as rebels to improve their body count.
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According to Colombianarmy officials, the Irish suspects were met by a Farc escort at San Vicente's dilapidated airport on 3 July.
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FARC members run during a battle with the ColombianArmy in the mountains of Jambalo, in the province of Cauca, July 2012.
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The three Irishmen awaiting an appeal in Colombia have refused government protection, citing the Colombianarmy's alleged links to right-wing death squads.
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Critics meanwhile denounced the Colombianarmy's "body count mentality" in which advancement through the ranks depended on delivering enemy corpses.