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I noted his wavy hair, finely parted, and moist fleshy lips and a small cleft in the center of his chin, which I thought was endearing, because I could see, even in the inadequate street lighting, that he had some trouble shaving there.
We are perched in a small cleft at 1,600 meters elevation on the flanks of Veve, the highest point on Kolombangara.
Once in a while, a small cleft forms in the mutated protein's core.
The region is only accessible via a small cleft in the mountains to the north, leading to a massive stone bridge.
In one report, a small cleft at 12 o'clock closed successfully with treatment; however, a similarly sized cleft at 6 o'clock failed to respond requiring cyclopexy.
However, the shorter asparagine side chain creates a small cleft exposing the charge of the E163 carboxyl group.
The 18th case (a small cleft of 1 clock hour) had failed an attempt at closure using argon laser photocoagulation prior to referral.
A large pocket surrounds the bound phosphate, with the fido motif R104 lining a smaller cleft on one side of the bound phosphate and a Y132/R107 pair lining a larger cleft on the opposite side (Figure 4B).
Yet, the steric gearing design motif represents a novel approach to aligning hydrogen-bonding groups in a convergent manner, thereby forming a small compact cleft.
In secretory synapses, formed by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), secretion occurs into a small secretory cleft next to the cSMAC and within the pSMAC (Stinchcombe et al., 2001b).
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