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To determine whether this is in fact the case, an affinity chromatographic material that combines several non-trivial characteristics is needed.

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Thus, a factor that occurs pretty often in a given user's library for example, an affinity for an obscure indy band will tend to be a more powerful determinant, unless it also happens to occur quite often in the total set of data as would be the case if the factor was an affinity for the Beatles.

We compared three methods for endotoxin removal from samples of purified TAT-Cre, one based on two-phase partition [ 13], the second on ion-exchange chromatography, whilst in the third case a commercial affinity chromatography column has been used [ 14].

The number of antigen-antibody complexes that are experimentally determined by X-ray crystallography is continuously increasing in the protein data bank, 48 however mapping the conformational epitopes by phage display experiments is an alternative method to the 3D-structure determination in case a high affinity complex can not be isolated.

In her case they're an affinity for candy and an ability to slap down a suspect in interrogation and "close" the deal, ie. get a confession or useful information.

It is the story of a small circle of black businessmen linked by their financial interests in the revitalization of troubled public housing and, in most cases, a shared affinity for conservative politics, and how those connections may have helped force the housing secretary from public life.

In this case, the affinity for a modal shift of a geographic entity is calculated, based on similar, but altered input parameters.

It was, say federal regulators, a classic case of affinity fraud: Brazilian-Americans in the Boston area peddled dubious investments to other Brazilian-Americans in part by appealing to their common heritage and religion.

In many ways, Taylor's scheme was a classic case of affinity fraud a small-scale version of Bernie Madoff's roughly $20 billion Ponzi scheme targeting European aristocrats and wealthy Jews.

In any case, an explanation of the elective affinities between Stumpf and Frege might be found in the work of Lotze.

"Why Orwell Matters" is presented by its publisher as a case of posthumous affinity between writers across generations, but critic and subject turn out to be mismatched, and it's the critic who suffers as a result.

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