- 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...
- García
Canclini defines as "certain relative,
partial territorial relocalizations of old and new
symbolic productions".
According to the
concept of glocalization...
- we face a mere
crisis or a
fundamental transformation (globalization→
relocalization). Fig. 1
refers to the four
transformations through the
parallel (and...
-
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...
- in
North America and
other industrialized nations. He also co-aut****d
Relocalize Now!
Getting Ready for
Climate Change and the End of
Cheap Oil (2005,...
- four GBA
games running in a DS wrapper: No new
graphics or sound, no
relocalization to
restore the
missing blood and
goofy typos in the U.S., not even an...
-
industrialized form of
agriculture Cubans had
grown accustomed to.
Relocalization, permaculture, and
innovative modes of m****
transit had to be rapidly...
-
abandonment of the
current (growth)
economic model,
suggesting that
relocalizing and
abandoning the
global economy in the
Global South would allow people...
-
monocytes and macrophages. In case of
pathogen infection, however, it
relocalizes rapidly to the cytoplasm,
perinuclear space,
endoplasmic reticulum and...
- (September 1998). "Con****uous Construction: Houses,
Consumption and '
Relocalization' in Manambondro,
Southeast Madagascar". The
Journal of the
Royal Anthropological...