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contributions

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기여

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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knewstuff contributions

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knewstuff 기여

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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architecture example sentences contributions

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sayang

Last Update: 2015-01-15
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in memory of his contributions, 1937-1998.

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그의 기여를 기억하며, 1937- 1998.

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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opera software is grateful to the groups and individuals above for their contributions.

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opera software는 소프트웨어를 기부해 주신 위 개인 및 단체에 감사드립니다.

Last Update: 2013-10-18
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the only reason their contributions are not accepted is that they have denied god and his messenger, they come to the prayer half heartedly, and they offer contributions unwillingly.

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그들이 바치는 어느 것도 수락되지 아니함은 그들이 하나님과선지자를 불신했고 예배를 행하지아니하고 게으름을 퍼우며 중여하는 것을 꺼려하였기 때문이라

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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do they not know that god accepts the repentance of his servants, and that he receives the contributions, and that god is the acceptor of repentance, the merciful?

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하나님은 종복의 회개함을 수락하고 자선금을 수락하는 것을 그들은 알지 못하느뇨 실로 하나 님은 관용과 자비로 충만하심이라

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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receive contributions from their wealth, to purify them and sanctify them with it; and pray for them. your prayer is comfort for them. god is hearing and knowing.

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그들 재산 중에서 자선금을받으라 그로하여 너희는 그들을 정화하고 순화하며 그들을 대신하 여 예배하라 실로 그대의 예배는 그들을 위한 평안함이 되리니 하 나님은 들으시고 아심으로 충만하 시니라

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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the only reasons why their contributions are not accepted are: that they reject allah and his messenger; that they come to prayer without earnestness; and that they offer contributions unwillingly.

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그들이 바치는 어느 것도 수락되지 아니함은 그들이 하나님과선지자를 불신했고 예배를 행하지아니하고 게으름을 퍼우며 중여하는 것을 꺼려하였기 때문이라

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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Reference: Anonymous

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ethylene is produced from essentially all parts of higher plants, including leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits, tubers, and seeds. ethylene production is regulated by a variety of developmental and environmental factors. during the life of the plant, ethylene production is induced during certain stages of growth such as germination, ripening of fruits, abscission of leaves, and senescence of flowers. ethylene production can also be induced by a variety of external aspects such as mechanical wounding, environmental stresses, and certain chemicals including auxin and other regulators.[29] the pathway for ethylene biosynthesis is named the yang cycle after the scientist shang fa yang who made key contributions to elucidating this pathway. ethylene is biosynthesized from the amino acid methionine to s adenosyl l methionine (sam, also called adomet) by the enzyme met adenosyltransferase. sam is then converted to 1 aminocyclopropane 1 carboxylic acid (acc) by the enzyme acc synthase (acs). the activity of acs determines the rate of ethylene production, therefore regulation of this enzyme is key for the ethylene biosynthesis. the final step requires oxygen and involves the action of the enzyme acc oxidase (aco), formerly known as the ethylene forming enzyme (efe). ethylene biosynthesis can be induced by endogenous or exogenous ethylene. acc synthesis increases with high levels of auxins, especially indole acetic acid (iaa) and cytokinins. ethylene perception in plants ethylene is perceived by a family of five transmembrane protein dimers such as the etr1 protein in arabidopsis. the genes encoding ethylene receptors have been cloned in the reference plant arabidopsis thaliana and many other plants. ethylene receptors are encoded by multiple genes in plant genomes. dominant missense mutations in any of the gene family, which comprises five receptors in arabidopsis and at least six in tomato, can confer insensitivity to ethylene.[30] loss of function mutations in multiple members of the ethylene receptor family result in a plant that exhibits constitutive ethylene responses.[31] dna sequences for ethylene receptors have also been identified in many other plant species and an ethylene binding protein has even been identified in cyanobacteria.[22]

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Last Update: 2018-06-07
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