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It will be designed to accept leaks in a secure and anonymous manner, but won't publish them itself.
These results demonstrate AAV capsids can be designed to accept a range of protease inputs and their response to closely related proteases can be tuned to achieve a high degree of specificity to single protease inputs.
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I don't think our minds are designed to accept that there's no way out.
A digital circuit, on the other hand, is designed to accept only voltages of specific given values.
This tube lens is designed to accept light from an image created by the objective at infinity.
As single-stream recycling becomes more common, more facilities are designed to accept and separate various types of recyclable materials.
Forty-six sleepover guests gave $516,000 to related fund-raising committees, chiefly the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and New York Senate 2000, accounts that are designed to accept unlimited soft-money contributions, the center found.
A. Videotape is simply a medium that, like a computer hard drive, uses magnetic particles to store data; some types of videotape are designed to accept analog data, while others accept digital data.
But while the camera is designed to accept high-capacity SmartMedia cards up to 64 megabytes, the included card has only 8 megabytes, capable of storing only 21 pictures at a time.
The department does not have any patrol cars or any officers out on the beat, but several committees meet regularly, and there is a free hot-line number — 533 — that Naim said was designed to accept reports of trafficking.
The batteries are designed to accept or give off electricity at very high rates, something not particularly helpful for home use but potentially a good feature for replacing spinning reserve.
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