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be keys
noun
An object designed to open and close a lock.
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Willing sellers and friendly negotiations would be keys, he said, to maximizing preservation.
And a professor was arrested and removed from an airplane for having a "suspicious package" in the overhead compartment that was revealed to be keys, a bagel with cream cheese, and a hat.
These standards will be keys for the development of products with cross-border acceptance in Europe.
But it also requires coming to understand our limitations and weaknesses as well, and considering the possibility that some of our most idiosyncratic and perhaps awkward traits may really be keys to hidden strengths that can unlock the doors of astonishing new adventures.
Both phylogenetic and rational site-directed mutagenesis approaches could be keys to identifying specific amino acids that are responsible for the differences in activity between the proteins.
Nonetheless, some of these genes could be keys to understand unique features of lophotrochozoan biology, as well as aspects of the bilaterian ancestor that cannot be inferred from traditional ecdysozoan and deuterostome model systems.
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