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Building on the skimpy facts in a true (and still unsolved) 1969 homicide of an unknown woman whose body was dumped in a quarry in Santa Barbara County, Grafton creates a sensitive assignment for her private eye, Kinsey Millhone, and two old geezer-cops who are obsessed with this sad case.
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As a result, Hancock found himself transferred once again, this time away from the sensitive assignment of reconstructing the South and into the relative backwater that was the Department of Dakota.
It was the only sensitive assignment I ever got, the only time school art classes seemed to rise above the level of sticking straws together.
In all cases, longer sequence reads resulted in more sensitive assignment of annotations to the DNA sequences, as seen before (Wommack et al., 2008).
Suharto was now regarded as a sound man, loyal for sensitive assignments.
Trained staff may well be allocated more demanding and rewarding responsibilities for importation and marketing rather than ensuring safe handling and use, leaving these sensitive assignments to more junior and less qualified staff.
From such de novo assemblies, we have selected a single representative open reading frame per putative unigene per species, and employed a sensitive, graph-based orthology assignment algorithm (Roth et al., 2008) to organize these peptides, together with gene models derived from annotated genomes, into putatively orthologous sets.
Overall, we conclude that the central thiophene ring in pentameric LCOs is an essential chemical element for sensitive fluorescent assignment of a variety of disease-associated protein aggregates.
It's a sensitive subject.
A sensitive plant, this Flower?
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