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Again, initial ambiguity and uncertainty crystallize into perceptions of victimization, and the troubling behaviour becomes labeled as stalking.
Note that as phagosome movement slows and stops, the phagosome membrane becomes labeled with PHcrac-GFP, and this biosensor for new endosomes also labels the expanded phagosome and the vacuole that separates from it (tailed arrows).
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At time t = 0, we begin the BrU labelling, which we conservatively model as a perfect process, so that every mtDNA that replicates becomes labelled.
Arcosanti became labeled by its roots in the late 1960's and never fully grew to maturity".
With such works, postmodern dance — as the genre became labeled — came into its maturity.
During photosynthesis in the presence of 14CO2, the compounds formed become labeled with the radioisotope.
During very short exposures, only the first intermediates in the carbon-fixing pathway become labeled.
Once viewed as amusing, it increasingly became labeled a waste of time and therefore stale, outdated and unappealing.
"I don't think it's a good idea to wave personality about like a flag and become labeled".
If the supervisor does not do its job correctly, virtual processors could become labeled with the wrong base and bound values, or user programs could become labeled with a privileged state bit that is ON, The supervisor protects itself from the user programs with the same isolation hardware that separates users, an example of the "economy of mechanism" design principle.
The essential concept of KFP is that intracellular metabolites become labeled when cells are switched from unlabeled to isotope labeled nutrient, and metabolites closer to the added nutrient in the metabolic network always get labeled before their downstream products.
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