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are tag
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To label (something).
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About Last Night is a simple service to get started with — after logging in with their Facebook credentials, users can share photos and videos of where they are, tag their Facebook friends, and upvote the events they attend if they're particularly good.
Three of these enzymes are TAG lipases – Tgl3p, Tgl4p and Tgl5p [13], [13] – and two are SE hydrolases – Yeh1p and Tgl1p [14].
Just over 95% of our candidate polymorphisms were SNPs genotyped in both Yoruba (YRI) and Caucasians (CEU) as part of the HapMap project (http://www.hapmap.org/), many of these variants are tag SNPs in either or both of these populations.
Therefore, the first four bases in a sequence read encode the index, and the subsequent 26 27 nucleotides are tag sequences derived from mRNA, including the recognition site of the anchoring enzyme (Figure 1, bottom).
The small black dots in each cell are TAG droplets.
It is noted that in seeds, most of the lipid are TAG, whereas in leaves, the major lipid species are PC and PA (Tables 1 and 2).
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And starting on Wednesday, Daniel Barenboim, the Chicago's music director until 2006, and Pierre Boulez, its conductor emeritus, are tag-teaming a Mahler symphony cycle with the Staatskapelle Berlin at Carnegie Hall.
Many hotels in New York are TAG-approved, but a few (some founded, quietly, decades ago) do more than simply assure gay guests and employees of a comfortable environment, and actively cater to gay clientele.
Trees are tagged with paint.
As if they are tagged.
The photos are tagged and indexed for easy searching.
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