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And that may present a problem for Clinton -- who some recent reports suggest has wide support among LGBT voters -- if Biden jumps in the race, in the same way we saw support from LGBT activists begin to cleave between Clinton and Obama during the 2008 primaries.
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As a thousand flecks of light raced each other around the walls, I felt my spirit begin to cleave from my body.
The caspases can also activate other degradative enzymes such as DNases, which begin to cleave the DNA in the nucleus.
Once in Europe, the folktale began to cleave in two.
Concomitantly, the virally encoded protease begins to cleave Gag, which is required for complete virion maturation and infectivity [5], [6], [7].
The IGD is a prominent site for proteolysis, with many proteinases being able to cleave between the G1 and G2 regions (Fosang et al. [1992]).
Whether the proteasomal enzymatic machinery is able to cleave between successive glutamine residues remains unclear [ 184, 185, 188– 188].
Since this accusation is being used to cleave the amiable relationship between the two countries, it is important to point out another reason for the drop in American tourism to Britain.
The role of a pectin acetylesterase is to cleave the ester bond between a glycosyl carbon and an acetyl group.
No longer supported at its leading edge, the glacier began to flow into the ocean at a faster pace, cleaving large icebergs into the Sound.
A methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme that fails to cleave methylated sites is used to distinguish between methylated and unmethylated alleles.
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