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Big Brain
A neurogenic Drosophila gene of the major intrinsic protein family, which has cell adhesive functions that may be important for Drosophila neurogenesis. It is essential for proper differentiation of ectoderm; it acts synergistically with neurogenic locus proteins Notch and Delta during the separation of neural and epidermal cell lineages in response to the lateral inhibition signal; it has voltage-insensitive monovalent cation channel. Ion transport in big brain is blocked by divalent cations

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the ruff or longer hair around the chest area in some breeds of cats.


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Children play tag in an airy lobby under a reproduction of artist Diego Rivera's dark-eyed nino in sombrero and bibbed overalls.
The traditional bibbed leather shorts worn by thighs lapping dancers and bands are being copied at a quarter of the cost of a pounds 500 German-made outfit.
That is why there was such an outcry over the iconic white band being removed from the home shirt, why the Dickens' 80s white bibbed shirt was the hot item in the club shop at Christmas and why the Ayresome Park Gates are such a potent matchday symbol.
 
 
 
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