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The manananggal is described as being an older, beautiful woman capable of severing its upper torso in order to fly into the night with huge bat-like wings and prey on unsuspecting, sleeping pregnant women in their homes.
To complicate the issue, a second heterodimeric structure-selective endonuclease, yeast Slx1-Slx4 (and its human ortholog SLX1-SLX4), was identified and shown to be capable of severing HJs [21 25].
This has led to the commissioning of weapons utilizing metals as augmenters, or as primary effective agents (small smart bombs, thermobaric grenades and shape charged weapons, these latter being able to produce a 'molecular sieve' of metal powder, capable of severing the human body) [ 4- 6].
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It was a time of severing.
If a zebrafish is capable of perfectly regenerating a severed tail fin, why not a severed maxillary barbel?
In 2008, Unger and colleagues reported that leptin overexpression is capable of rescuing the sever hyperglycemia and lethality brought on by insulin deficiency in rodents [ 2].
Hence, cofilin is capable of stimulating the disassembly and severing of actin filaments at or near the pointed end, thereby continuously supplying actin for polymerizing and rapid turnover of actin filaments [ 27, 29].
After a bud develops to a certain point and even before it is severed from the parent cell, it is itself capable of budding by the same process.
On the one hand, the judgement that aesthetic experience is purely subjective severs the individual from communal networks of meaning capable of illuminating personal experience from the perspective of what is socially shared.
The severed wings are glued onto the base of a shaker, which is capable of inducing translational motion in the lateral direction of the wing plane.
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