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Altogether, the data indicate that epitope fusions at the N-terminus that provide a clear negative charge prevent RNA from becoming encapsulated.
Ibn 'Arabî finds its role in human becoming encapsulated in the Prophet's saying, "Everything has a haqq, so give to each that has a haqq its haqq".
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And that sincerity is becoming harder to encapsulate and sell.
One picture, "Christina's World," encapsulated his fame, becoming as iconic as Grant Wood's "American Gothic" or Whistler's portrait of his mother or Emmanuel Leutze's "Washington Crossing the Delaware".
No one encapsulates the perils of becoming too attached to a franchise more than George Lucas and Star Wars.
The ensuing zygote encapsulates itself in a protective wall, becoming an oocyst, and is excreted in the faeces of the definitive host to sporulate in the external environment.
Hornby encapsulates the whole sad business of potentially becoming a father at 16 in a few simple words about Alicia's bedroom: "She'd taken down her 'Donnie Darko' poster and put up kiddy stuff in its place".
Porous CaCO3 vaterite microparticles have been introduced a decade ago as sacrificial cores and becoming nowadays as one of the most popular templates to encapsulate bioactive molecules.
New recognitions that we are in a super-diverse society, governed by increasing transnationalism in all its facets – complex multiple identities becoming more and more the norm – make it harder to encapsulate diversity issues in such outdated frameworks.
Barker still knows how to manufacture an arresting image; and niftily encapsulates the carnivalesque squalor of the Tower Bridge site as becoming "like a toilet with Blaine the scented rim block dangling in his disposable plastic container from the bowl at the top".
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