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In the first half of Measure for Measure, three more or less virtuous people, who in very different ways distinguish themselves by their need to be good, or to be seen to be good, watch their secret natures rise to the surface, and assume the forms of lust, rage and fear.
If c 1 ≠ 0, then g ( t ) and h ( t ) assume the forms (19).
This latter approach has the advantage over the "positional information" perspective in its ability to formulate hypotheses for why the limbs (or other embryonic structures) assume the forms they actually do.
Additionally, it is likely that p-J1/2 and p-J4/5 would more readily assume the forms with two unpaired nucleotides, because three-way junctions with unpaired nucleotides are more stable than those that are fully paired, but absolute proof of this would require more experimental support.
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First, the chromosomes assume the form of elongated threads, on which the genes are aligned like beads on a string.
In a yearly festival celebrating goddess Gangamma in the south Indian city of Tirupati, men assume the form of women.
These assume the form of intricate, gaudy set pieces in which the scenery performs more than the cast members.
While detached it may be placed in or assume the form of an animal or, more rarely, a plant.
Bharara's office, however, has employed what are known as "speaking complaints," which, under the guise of showing probable cause, assume the form of forensic melodramas.
Interesting memory sequences see you visit the elder of your tribe who has you assume the form of an eagle for the duration of your history lesson.
In countries in which wolves are not common, the monster may assume the form of another dangerous animal, such as the bear, tiger, or hyena.
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