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How does HIV bypass the normal restriction that prevents unspliced mRNAs from being transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm?
Grammatical Abilities
The capability to use and understand the rules and structures of language to communicate effectively.
Articulation
The physical process of producing specific speech sounds to communicate clearly and effectively.
Complex Grammar
An aspect of language that involves structuring of phrases and sentences in a detailed and sophisticated manner, beyond simple construction.
Passive Sentences
Sentences in which the subject is the recipient of the action, rather than the doer, often shifting focus from the actor to the action or object.
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