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Concurrency, Inc. Achieves Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop Specialization, Setting New Standards in Cloud Expertise

Achieving this Specialization is a milestone for Concurrency, showcasing dedication to innovation. It opens doors for future projects, welcomes new clients, and enhances Mergers and Acquisitions services, streamlining processes for exceptional value.




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Legal Specialization Test Prep - Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Hon. Clint Feddersen designed this course to prepare experienced workers' compensation attorneys to become California Certified Legal Specialists in Workers' Compensation Law.




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Legal Specialization Test Prep - Disability Evaluation and Apportionment

Hon. Clint Feddersen designed this course to prepare experienced workers' compensation attorneys to become California Certified Legal Specialists in Workers' Compensation Law.




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Legal Specialization Test Prep - Practice and Procedure / Medical Issues

Hon. Clint Feddersen designed this course to prepare experienced workers' compensation attorneys to become California Certified Legal Specialists in Workers' Compensation Law.




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Legal Specialization Test Prep - The Series

The objective of this program is to prepare experienced workers’ compensation attorneys to pass the examination to become California Certified Legal Specialists in Workers’ Compensation Law.




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CBD Communiqué: United Nations University launches Master of Science programme in nvironmental Governance with specialization in Biodiversity




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Multiple and Overlapping Functions of Quorum Sensing Proteins for Cell Specialization in Bacillus Species [Minireviews]

In bacterial populations, quorum sensing (QS) systems participate in the regulation of specialization processes and regulate collective behaviors that mediate interactions and allow survival of the species. In Gram-positive bacteria, QS systems of the RRNPP family (Rgg, Rap, NprR, PlcR, and PrgX) consist of intracellular receptors and their cognate signaling peptides. Two of these receptors, Rap and NprR, have regained attention in Bacillus subtilis and the Bacillus cereus group. Some Rap proteins, such as RapH and Rap60, are multifunctional and/or redundant in function, linking the specialization processes of sporulation and competence, as well as global expression changes in the transition phase in B. subtilis. NprR, an evolutionary intermediate between Rap and RRNPP transcriptional activators, is a bifunctional regulator that modulates sporulation initiation and activates nutrient scavenging genes. In this review, we discuss how these receptors switch between functions and connect distinct signaling pathways. Based on structural evidence, we propose that RapH and Rap60 should be considered moonlighting proteins. Additionally, we analyze an evolutionary and ecological perspective to understand the multifunctionality and functional redundancy of these regulators in both Bacillus spp. and non-Bacillus Firmicutes. Understanding the mechanistic, structural, ecological, and evolutionary basis for the multifunctionality and redundancy of these QS systems is a key step for achieving the development of innovative technologies for health and agriculture.




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Larger bacterial populations evolve heavier fitness trade-offs and undergo greater ecological specialization




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Polyethism in Eciton burchellii army ants : a look at task specializations of worker castes




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Orchid fragrance complexity as a mechanism for Euglossine bee pollinator specialization




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Cave bear killers and scavengers from the last ice age of central Europe: Feeding specializations in response to the absence of mammoth steppe fauna from mountainous regions