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By contrast, BAG3 has little in common with the other members of the BAG family with the exception that all members of the family share a common BAG domain.
Thin, flimsy plastic like HDPE with a lot of surface area (like the common bag from grocery stores) photo-degrades faster than thicker plastic.
Other than the common Bag domain, Bag proteins do not share any homology in terms of sequence and encode for distinct domains: Bag-3 contains at its N-terminal region a WW domain [ 13] and a PXXP domain [ 14] while a ubiquitin-like domain is present in the central part of the Bag-1 proteins and in a double copy at the N-terminal part of Bag-6 [ 15].
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The most simple level is the lexical level, which includes the common bag-of-words and n-grams representations.
The most common tote bag I see in New York is the New Yorker tote bag, which lets people around you know that you're sophisticated.
A common golf bag can easily conceal and transport a long rifle, according to Danny Defenbaugh, who worked for the FBI for 33 years and now leads his own security firm, Defenbaugh & Associates.
Once the pride and joy of England, the NHS is today a common punching bag for Sunday afternoon public house banter.
"Their baggage claim agent said it's very common for bags not to get on a flight out of Kelowna," said Mrs Baumeister.
There were reports from informants that, in recent months, Morgan had received tens of thousands of dollars from the Dominican consul, the cash often stuffed in "common paper bags".
Because Ferry Point is such a high-class operation — as you can tell when you grab a handful of souvenir plastic ball markers bearing Donald Trump's coat-of-arms-like gold logo — golfers are not allowed to use pushcarts, which most of my friends and I use and which are common golf-bag conveyances on all the city's other courses.
All in all, "Asylum" was like a box of assorted candies that allowed you to find the one you liked best and spit out the one that didn't really agree with you (and yes, I realize I'm making that analogy about a show in which severed body parts were more common than bags of meth on "Breaking Bad").
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