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It is thus safeguarded from those alterations of position that slightly affect the timekeeping of even the best watches.
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Alteration of position of certain peaks has been observed in the FTIR spectra of both the adsorbents after adsorption of Cu II) (Fig. 4b, d).
The authors also proposed that presence and absence of hydrophilic substitutions and the alteration of position in the biomolecules are vital in the anti-proliferative properties of staurosporine derivatives.
This alteration of position is a well-recognized embryological fact of great importance clinically and anatomically.
Both effects are followed by the stochastic alteration of position and number of auxin maxima leading to one absent and one sometimes abnormally shaped cotyledon.
It is clear from the illustrations of selected embryos (from 8 millimeters to 58 millimeters) that the alteration of position of the limb buds starts prior to the separation of the component parts of the hip joint.
While alteration of position 3.34 in hFFA2 to the bovine sequence had little effect on pharmacology, alteration of the cysteine at position 4.57 in hFFA2 to glycine, which is present in this ¹position of bFFA2, was sufficient to markedly enhance potency to the longer-chain SCFAs C5 C8, as well as to a number of SCAs that we showed to be markedly selective for bFFA2 over hFFA2.
Presumably there must be an adaptive alteration in the change of position, from the origin of the hip joint in the first few weeks of embryonic life to the 90 degrees of rotation and adduction of the hip in the second four weeks of life.
Homology modeling using the Escherichia coli enzyme structure suggests that the replacement of the critical nucleophile OH− in the Thr84 residue of the wildtype of MtFBPase by Ser84 results in subtle alterations of the position and orientation that reduce the catalytic efficiency.
Clark and Minakuchi [ 2] mention two concerns which, albeit rare, need to be considered in this context: (a) increase of clenching activity when wearing the bite splint; (b) unintended occlusal change after full-time use, due to alterations of the position of individual teeth or of the mandible.
22,) it offers a Robbins-like vision of dancers as a community (and echoes, presumably deliberately, the opening of the slow movement of Robbins's "Brandenburg") but sharpens the movement with studied inelegancies and sudden alterations of classical positions.
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