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When some relievers switch to the rotation, they back off their fastball a bit, conserving themselves for the longer haul of a start.
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Karsay and Stanton try to conserve themselves in the bullpen.
No one can really blame designers for trying to conserve themselves or to regulate the growing demands on creativity.
Many of these riders also sought to conserve themselves for the time trial that was to come.
For example, the conserved domains themselves are highly enriched for cysteine but are highly depleted for proline and serine [see Additional file 5].
These observations lead one to speculate that in some cases, conservation of variable domains in the TFs might be of greater importance than that of the conserved domains themselves.
Third, and here we have data relevant only to the Carex and grass sets of nuclear genes (see Methods), the 5' extension (putative targeting peptide) of the Carex nuclear gene is not evidently homologous to those of grasses, which are well conserved among themselves.
The plants here grow short and strong, and are experts at conserving water to protect themselves from the dry winds.
All across America, people are pitching possessions, eliminating expenses, conserving consumption, and shoehorning themselves into living spaces the size of walk-in closets.
People who care about conserving open space are allowing themselves a bit of hope that the federal government finally will deliver on promises it made to the American people more than four decades ago.
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