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The low frequency of observed mSCTs may also be a defining attribute, as the ubiquitous Ca2+ binding protein calmodulin is predicted to interact with different target kinases and enzymes based on the frequency and duration of its activation by free Ca2+ (Saucerman and Bers, 2008; Slavov et al., 2013).

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This has been a defining attribute of the New Amsterdam Singers, a skilled 70-voice choir, which ended its 45th season with a concert on Thursday night at St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church on the Upper West Side, conducted by its music director, Clara Longstreth.

A closer look shows that "72704001|Fracture (morphologic abnormality)|" is a defining attribute of "125605004|Fracture of bone (disorder)|" and is linked using the concept model attribute "116676008|Associated morphology (attribute)|".

Overall, however, the tandem arrangement of canonical 25-residue units is a hallmark of most ORFs displaying the motif, hence is a defining attribute of this set of repeat proteins.

Although traditional foods are the primary source of exposure to POPs, harvest and consumption of these foods is a defining attribute of the SLI Yupik way of life a necessary part of maintaining cultural identity.

He explains: "The contrast of social traditions was a shock; campus-based universities tend to be far more insular, whereas such a thing is absent from Heidelberg's university students, who treat their education like a job – it's just something you do, not a defining attribute.

(Perhaps some difference between the attribute "being a horse" and the attribute "being either a horse or a kitten" explains why the former is the defining attribute of a kind and the latter is not.

The inexorable reality is that no matter how opaque choices are, the defining attribute of a leader is his or her ability or obligation to choose.

In fact, that floating but grounded quality is the defining attribute of his music – like a person wanting to believe in magic, but knowing it's all just sleight of hand.

His love of Yiddishkeit, anything Jewish, was his defining attribute.

In contrast to the sense of fraternity that characterizes men's tennis these days (the hugs, the tears!), petulance was the defining attribute in the mid-1970s.

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