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We created some 'artificial' small-scale examples, similar to those assessed below: from each group of six positions in hGH defined in Pal et al., we chose two of the spatially proximal ones to be designed and allowed for a small shell of approximately seven nearby native amino acids in the hGHR protein to change side chain conformations (rotamers).
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Wear a small shell, piece of driftwood or coral lump.
Differential gene expression profiling of N. crassa grown on these crop residues versus sucrose showed a large "core" and a small "shell" response to a variety of plant straws.
Her blue eyes, their gold freckles magnified by small shells of tears, stared.
A host of small shells, mostly of mollusks and brachiopods, appear with them (p. 149).
If you're cheap or short on cash, you can make origami boxes for the smallest shells of your collection.
When you are sitting in a small steel shell millions of miles from home, how will you keep hold of who you are and where you've come from?
In most slugs, this remnant takes the form either of a small internal shell (a thin shelly plate), or a collection of calcareous (chalky) granules.
Only a few wood carvings and a small number of shell and bone carvings are known.
Almost forty years later, a colored illustration from the Manual of Conchology (published in 1885 by the American malacologist George Washington Tryon) shows a dorsal view of a small juvenile shell with its typical brown and white patterning.
Repeat the rinsing of the eggs after the shells are removed to rid the egg of small shell pieces.
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