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At about six-thirty, the bonobos started moving down the trees — not with monkey abandon but branch by branch, with a final thud as they dropped onto the forest floor.
For example, the governors are selected branch by branch, with no one branch allowed more than three members on the board.
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It would be the fifth-largest bank by deposits and the fourth-largest by branches, with 2,700.
The wild type is characterized by predominant cleavage by branching with only a small fraction (<10%) of stop signal, indicating hydrolytic cleavage after a 4 h incubation.
The consequence of using the absolute difference is that the value of d W is determined mainly by branches with large proportions and is less sensitive to the abundance changes on the branches with small proportions.
The results suggest that efficient degradation of wheat arabinoxylan is achieved by the first cleavage of the main chains with XynBE18 followed by branch removal with Ac-Abf51A.
The town is connected by branch railways with lead mines on its northwestern outskirts.
Phasing in the repeal by service branch, with some parts of the military affected before others, was "highly unlikely," said the official, who asked for anonymity to talk more freely about internal deliberations at the Pentagon.
On the one hand, Sir Peter told MPs it was "not up to GCHQ" what intelligence derived from GCHQ monitoring should have been shared by Special Branch with the CID.
In rice, a cytochrome P450- like protein was separated by a branch with a value of 1.06 ± 0.01 from a clade with Arabidopsis, rice, and Musa acuminata (banana).
The monophyly of clade I is supported by a branch with a posterior probability of 0.99, assuming that the root is outside the group.
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