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The rid
verb
To free from something.
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The RID is defined as follows: (3).
The RID methodology facilitates design and knowledge reuse by leveraging 3D digital design applications.
The RID indicates the importance of one node along the content delivery path from the view of the interest packets arriving.
The RID cannot be deduced from the code and it ensures an individual's confidentiality.
The RID was connected to an integrator (C-R8A, Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) for chromatographic data processing.
The RID were declared during initial testing and in subsequent tests the unique code was internally assigned inside HCIS.
The rid gene in N. crassa is the putative DNA methyltransferase that is necessary for RIP (Freitag et al. 2002).
The RID was used to determine the contents of glucose, xylose, arabinose, glycolic acid, formic acid and acetic acid.
The Rid protein family comprises a large, widely distributed – and probably archetypal – subfamily (RidA) and seven smaller subfamilies (Rid1 through Rid7) found mainly in bacteria.
The Rid family was analysed in the SEED database within the functional and genomic contexts provided by SEED subsystem 'RidA family in 981 representative prokaryotes' available at http://pubseed.theseed.org//SubsysEditor.cgi page=ShowSubsystem&subsystem=RidA_family_in_981_representative_prokaryotes.org//SubsysEditor.cgi page=ShowSubsystem&subsystem=RidA_family_in_981_representative_prokaryotes
Chester showed the reporter the bicycle his father used, a Tribune Blue Streak, and told about the rid.
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