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The presence of background Alicyclobacillus spp. but not A. acidoterrestris, such as in orange concentrate, suggests that there may have been species other than A. acidoterrestris in this sample.
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Limited proteolysis suggested that R1699W is properly folded;(17) however, we noticed that this variant tends to aggregate when concentrated, suggesting a folding defect that might not be detected by the proteolysis assay.
Moreover, the probabilistic analysis of such sequences according to the form, the length and the number of detected patterns as well as of the positions and the lengths of the segments of the sequence in which they are concentrated, probably suggests a functional reason for the internal structure of the examined sequence.
The sources of this money are highly concentrated: one analysis suggests that 80% of the total comes from fewer than 200 donors.
And he suggests concentrating on the consequences of Black Swans, which can be known, rather than on the probability that they will occur, which can't (think of earthquakes).
He suggests concentrating on one part of the organization that can have a big impact.
This apt quotation might lead the reader to believe that the evolution and emergence of RNA viruses in causing new diseases would be discussed, but in fact the book, as its title suggests, concentrates on how RNA viruses evolve and emerge at the molecular level, not how they cause disease.
BAE, as Invesco suggests, must concentrate on running its business and spend less time dreaming about deals.
China is also pushing to establish another multilateral lender, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, which, as its name suggests, will concentrate on the same thing.
Larry Elliott kicked off our six-part series with five proposals for reforming the global economy, while Aditya Chakrabortty suggests we concentrate on human happiness and solving climate change rather than economic growth.
Little wonder most people are content to do what Disney suggests and concentrate on the pro forma stuff.
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