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Traditionally, the manifesto has been treated as a sort of sacred text: the solemn covenant of pledges that a party promises to deliver if the people confer it with power.

From a theoretical standpoint, other authors have conjectured that the highly ordered, crystalline arrangement of collagen would confer it with various semiconductive properties, although no direct, objective data were provided in such cases [30], [31], [32].

The incorporation of CHX and/or CTR into glass ionomer cement (GIC) is known to confer it with beneficial antibacterial properties [ 34].

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Though this strain would no longer be our choice for comparative genomic studies to detect subtle genetic differences that may account for virulence, its ability to evoke antibody responses confers it with great potential for other types of biodefense research as well as potential vaccines in equids and humans.

My love of it all came with the A-level, whose every set text has remained memorable and tender, partly because I chose the subject myself and thus conferred it with hallowed status.

The molecule is also able to bind human serum albumin (HSA), conferring it with an increased serum half-life and potentially enhanced tumor penetration.

In addition, tef contains a high amount of 'slowly-digestible' starch conferring it with a low glycemic index (GI) and is considered a suitable food for Type 2 diabetics [ 3].

Is it adaptive and, if so, what advantages does it confer on parasites with this trait?

(2) Even if some immunity is conferred, it is not coextensive with the constitutional privilege against self-incrimination.

The validation of this latter hypothesis a posteriori by taking into account CroV proteins confers it with increased robustness.

One example of protein with such potential features could be the ribosomal subunit RpS3, whose amino acid sequence in Brachycera contains a critical Q59 glutamine residue that confers it with extraribosomal lyase and N-glycosylase activities involved in DNA repair (Wilson et al. 1993; Deutsch et al. 1997).

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