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It could also be argued that since the MDH/LDH system simply involves changing substrate specificity, that the change is not particularly 'neo' but rather a tuning of an existing function.
It's a tune of stoical yearning, the yawp of a dude bemoaning the end of a seasonal romance.
The Spurs are less defensive-orientated and ran more on offense this season to a tune of 103.7 points a game.
The R 2 value of OK, RBF and UK showed an increment over IDW with a tune of 14.21, 16.12 and 21.36 %, respectively.
Kansas City and Harvard met stylistically in Thomson's landmark "Symphony on a Hymn Tune" of 1928, a work that emboldened Aaron Copland to simplify his own style.
Considered as a healing practice — or a "tuning of mind and body" — Oliveros's "Sonic Meditations" are, to an extent, unique in the history of musical experimentalism.
Based on [6], this finding was reinforced in [12] where an equivalence with a tuning of the data f was proven.
The dephosphorylation accelerates the kinetics of endocytosis without fundamentally changing the endocytic properties suggesting that this represents a tuning of the mechanism rather than a distinct pathway.
We sang a song called "Mar-a-Lago!" to the tune of "Oklahoma!": "MAR! — a-Lago, where the lies are thicker than the steak".
And it's still a mess -- a mess blowing up to the tune of half a million devices a day.
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