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Even on the level of language, Twitter's constraint has inspired creativity, forging original forms such as the hashtag, which has become so popular that people often insert jokey ones into their e-mails.
Also, amid the cryptic goings on, Taylor will often insert a painful little scene that we recognize: someone trying and failing to get someone else's attention, someone in trouble and no one caring.
We note that the obtained results of each models depend on the parameter setting and the researchers often insert the best parameters for the results [5, 6, 22 24].
Setae often insert along the terrace lines in trilobites [ 86], and such setae were likely sensory in both trilobites and eurypterids [ 45, 86].
The toleration of tandem donors in ordered regions might be higher, since they often insert hydrophobic residues (in particular Val [ 19]), which are preferred in ordered regions [ 25].
Abasic sites can give rise to G to T transversions since translesional bypass DNA polymerases often insert an A opposite the abasic site, the so-called A-rule.
The likely reason why P elements often insert into these genes' regulatory regions is their high expression level, which requires a de-condensed and nucleosome-free chromatin conformation near the gene [ 38, 39].
Companies often insert a confidentiality clause into an employment contract if the employee will deal with sensitive information.
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