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But we are at a confluence now.
The price surge hints at a confluence of significant changes — a "perfect storm," in Mr. Hochstein's words — now sweeping through the global nuclear power industry, especially in Asia.
I read Rousseau and Diogenes and Thoreau, and my liberal arts education, as well as the education of living in a van, came together like two rivers meeting at a confluence and flowing together as one.
At a confluence of 80%, the cells were transfected with the Beclin1 siRNA or control siRNA at the concentration of 100 nmol/L using JetPRIME (PolyPlus, Cat. No. 114-15).
At a confluence level of 70 80%, cells were washed twice with PBS, and, respectively, incubated with 500 μL of media (with or without 10% FBS) containing 1 μg of DNA in transfection vectors at 37 °C.
I write to you from Aqaba, Jordan, a town made famous when conquered by "Lawrence of Arabia" and Faisal al-Hashimi 99 years ago, at a confluence where today four nations divide a mere 25 miles of coastline.
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