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Studies of the six-coordinate rHb1 have also indicated that a phenylalanine in position B10 is also the residue allowing for a slower autoxidation rate.
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The climate around Cognac, though warmer than Ireland and Scotland, has a similar dampness, allowing for a slow maturation, which leads to a finer spirit.
In celebration of the warm week, which ushered in unseasonable weather I lit Maison Francis Kurkdjian's APOM candle, allowing for a slow, easy distillation of orange flowers while I cozy up with a cashmere blanket and the remote.
Concorde would also be cleared in a 15000 feet block, allowing for a slow climb from 45,000 to 60000 feet during the oceanic crossing as the fuel load gradually decreased.
Under the action of the hydrodynamic drag, the cytoskeleton gradually rearranges, allowing for a slow downstream drift of the nucleus.
In addition, lipid conjugation of the compound can provide a reservoir in the lungs allowing for a slow release of active compound (Berger 2005).
Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor, helped jump-start discussions on closing the plant as a member of the State Lands Commission, in part to allow for a slower, greener transition.
Sure, you can make good time by sticking to highways, but if time allows for a slower, more thoughtful pace, then take advantage.
To allow for a slower life cycle, observations were continued for 10 weeks.
The National Weather Service said the forecast for the coming week, once the snow ends, called for a moderate warming trend with a freeze each night, which should allow for a slow melting of the new snow, rather than a dangerous surge.
The problem with that style for this tournament is that it doesn't really allow for a slow start, which is something we've seen more often than not in a number of these games.
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