101. THE lifespan of thymic-derived or T lymphocytes is of particular interest because of their central role in immunological memory.
102. On the basis of these studies, Ca 2+ is suggested to play a central role in photorecovery and light adaptation, not only by regulating guanylate cyclase, possibly through recoverin, but also by modulating the cGMP-gated channel through calmodulin interaction with the 240K protein.
103. The central role of the king, frequently called" the good god" or" the great god", gave a unique character and stability to Egyptian civilisation.
104. We have already seen how the endogeneity of inflationary expectations played a central role in Friedman's critique of the Phillips curve.
105. As such, the process is visible, and a central role in adjudication is given to a stranger.
106. The best thing about Wired was Michael Chiklis's touching and convincing performance in the central role of John Belushi.
107. The so-called "comprador bourgeoisie", groups that orient themselves to the interests of foreigners in general and TNCs in particular, play a central role in these analyses of the triple alliance.
108. Smart was not the first to try to modernise the psalms, which had played a central role in Anglican worship since the Reformation.
109. The last of Parker's 17 caps came in an orthodox central defensive role in the defeat by Germany in September last year.
110. Transnationalism makes the point that there are actors other than states which play a central role in international events, the obvious examples being multinational corporations and revolutionary groups.