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DOD

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DoD

(body)

DoD

(2)
Dial on Demand.
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DOD

(1) (Dial On Demand) A feature that allows a device to automatically dial a telephone number. For example, an ISDN router with dial on demand will automatically dial up the ISP when it senses IP traffic destined for the Internet.

(2) (DoD) (Department Of Defense) The military branch of the U.S. government, which is under the direction of the Secretary of Defense, the primary defense policy adviser to the President. The Annual Report to the President and the Congress (Annual Defense Report) outlines the DoD's capabilities and plans.
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To complete the transaction, the sender will have to convey or advise the one-time self-nominated PIN1 to the beneficiary who will then have to go to a PSBank or Metrobank ATM to get the cash via the PaSend withdrawal option.
The phylogenetic tree grouped into three major groups where all PIN1 proteins were clustered together.
P Lu, "Peptidyl-prolyl cistrans isomerase Pin1 in ageing, cancer and Alzheimer disease.," Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, vol.
Ryo et al., "Negative regulation of interferon-regulatory factor 3-dependent innate antiviral response by the prolyl isomerase Pin1," Nature Immunology, vol.
The amount of current received at PIN1 and PIN2 during a single bit period can be determined by integrating equation (25) and (26):
Out of the genes, for example, have been identified in this connection, is gene family of PIN FORMED which includes 8 genes from PIN1 to PIN8 [1].
In order to reflect general conditions, Pin1 and Pin2, as shown in Figure 1, were assumed to be 0.30 MPa and 0.45 MPa, respectively [19].
A series of quinazoline derivatives (37 and 38) have strong inhibition on human Pin1 [33] (see Scheme 40).
Xu, "Phosphorylation stabilizes Nanog by promoting its interaction with Pin1," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol.
Because phosphorylation at proline-directed sites causes cis-isomerization of the protein backbone, we tested this effect on DAT T53 by inhibiting Pin1, a peptidyl prolyl isomerase which catalyzes the isomerization of pThr/pSer backbones using a small molecule inhibitor, juglone.
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