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Three cases could be envisioned when using genetic variation to assess the signatures of negative selection at TFBS (fig. 1 B): 1) The tested nucleotide positions at TFBS harbor no human genetic variants.
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Another issue is that we've been in competition for funding with a lot of economically crucial projects and so basic research has not grown as fast as was envisioned when I was hired.
In that regard, Oath and this wider media/OTT play that was envisioned when Verizon acquired AOL, and then Yahoo, seems less clear now without the mastermind of that strategy leading it.
I can pretty much guarantee no such occurrence was envisioned when the regulatory language was drafted.
That's a distant future but it's one that should be envisioned because when we stop dreaming, we stop doing.
Although in this latter study the authors did not observe seamless transfer of transmembrane proteins between connected Jurkat cells, it can be envisioned that when TNTs form between antigen-presenting cells and T cells, this dynamic 'nano-scale' IS that forms at the junction region can facilitate the snatching of membrane patches by T cells – in a yet undefined cellular process.
Similar defect engineering and defect correction could be envisioned also for COFs when aiming at fine-tuning semiconductor properties.
It's also a different premise than what was originally envisioned when producers were considering introducing "Charmed" to a new generation.
To ensure the accuracy of the measurements, the astronomers developed a clever method that was not envisioned when Hubble was launched in 1990.
Protecting so many people was never envisioned when UNMISS was first authorized by the Security Council, and peacekeepers have struggled to leave their bases as they care for those displaced.
NATO also made clear for the first time that it was prepared to see some acts of terrorism as acts of war, even if such circumstances were not envisioned when the treaty was written in 1949.
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