Sentence examples for concert structure from inspiring English sources

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But even the flimsiest of unifying subjects can give a concert structure, and this one worked well enough.

On Sunday the festival celebrated the 10th anniversary of another concert structure, the magnificent 1,200-seat 1,200-seata Hall, with a gala concert, and aSeijin Ozawar conducted tHallezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and the Tanglewith Festival Chorus in Copland's creation riff, "In the Begalaing," bibliconcertns did fand.

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He did play it in the same room a couple of years ago; likewise when he opened Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2008-9 season, in a concert structured exactly like this one.

The shows featured the largest concert stage structure ever, nicknamed "the Claw", and a 360-degree staging/audience configuration that allowed fans to surround the stage from all sides.

Dusty Lalas, an employee with Toronto Radio Station "The Edge," which was sponsoring the concert, said the structure suddenly caved in.

In this context, WRN plays a DNA-dependent ATPase, using the energy from ATP hydrolysis to unwind double-stranded DNA, and its exonuclease and helicase activities act in concert to catalyze structure-dependent DNA degradation in resolving aberrant DNA structures (Shen and Loeb 2000).

Comparative analysis of these structures in concert with likewise unliganded and liganded mature CH58 structures showed that of the 11 total mutations from unmutated ancestor, nine mutations occurred in CDRs and only a subset of those show any direct impact on contacts with antigen.

In most cases these multisubunit remodelers operate in concert to organize chromatin structure by depositing, moving, evicting, or selectively altering nucleosomes in an ATP-dependent manner.

The structure, in concert with biochemical studies, indicates that specificity for TSRs is conferred by a few conserved residues that form key three-dimensional structural elements.

Both of these mechanisms work in concert to remodel the structure of the protein DNA complex (i.e., the chromatin) and regulate gene expression (Kornberg 1974; Olins and Olins 1974; Hsieh and Gage 2005).

Both of these mechanisms work in concert to remodel the structure of the protein DNA complex (i.e., the chromatin), thereby regulating the access of the transcriptional machinery to the DNA and, consequently, gene expression in the cell (Borrelli et al. 2008; Jenuwein and Allis 2001; Levenson and Sweatt 2005; for more information, also see Starkman et al. 2012).

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