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For the collection of proteins and initial analysis of the structure of men gene clusters, about 120 taxa of menaquinone-using bacteria were selected among the major prokaryotic phyla.
This revealed a weak Cister peak (see Methods) indicating human transcription factor site clusters about 0.7 kb upstream of the TSS but no other prominent promoter features, such as CpG islands or cognate transcription factor binding sites which are often seen when a canonical promoter is present.
The horsetails she showed me were little more than upright, slender, hollow tubes, growing in clusters about two feet high.
We are making grape juice, although the possibility of winemaking occurs to me as this eclectic group clusters about the bushel basket.
Seventy percent of the GMR-effect can be attributed to superparamagnetic clusters, about 1 nm in size, positioned on the Al-rich α2-sublattice.
In the smaller clusters about 1 ÷ 3-nm electrons undergoes confinement, the energy gap increases and the cluster losts graphite properties.
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One of the heavily armed fighters clustered about interjected: "And we want to capture Osama".
But the fair's most obsessive booth belongs to Bruce Block, who has clustered about 120 gourd-shaped tiny vases ($350 to $6,000) by the 94-year-old ceramist Rose Cabat.
Police officers clustered about county schools as students traveled to and from classes during the day with no violent incidents reported.
For the emergency rooms the mean number of patients per 14 clusters was about 110.
It has an energy "cluster" of about 1,000 firms.
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