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Larger peptides, called endorphins, have been isolated, and these contain sequences of amino acids that can be split off as enkephalins.
According to documents filed last December with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Arthur Treacher's Inc. can be split off and turned into a separate company.
Crittenden proposes that both kinds of information can be split off from consciousness or behavioural expression as a 'strategy' to maintain the availability of an attachment figure: "Type A strategies were hypothesized to be based on reducing perception of threat to reduce the disposition to respond.
Following the work of Lindenmann and co-workers, Kollonitsch and co-workers showed that the phenylthiocarbonyl group can be split off from various N-phenylthiocarbonyl dipeptides using perbenzoic acid at −5 °C (Scheme 2).
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As a result, data centers can now be split off from the rest of IT.
Members of the independent commission led by Mr. Kean say that if they decide not to recommend the establishment of an MI-5-like agency, they will likely call for a reorganization of the F.B.I., possibly to create an agency-within-an-agency that can oversee domestic intelligence and perhaps someday be split off from the bureau.
Consequently, the mapping problem can be split into two stages: off-line (static) and on-line (dynamic), as shown in Fig. 4. The computation time of the off-line part is not crucial and thus heuristics with even high complexity, such as genetic algorithms, may be used for runnable and label mappings.
They can be split into two subgroups.
12 months and can be split between mother and father.
Its 3.1-mile circuit can be split into two tracks.
The money can be split between charities if preferred.
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