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34 Residues Asp 67 and Lys 70 belong to the fingers domain while residues Leu 210 and Thr 215 are embedded inside the palm subdomain and constitute a fragment of the dNTP binding pocket.

PA20 subsequently dissociates and leaves behind domain 1′ (residues 168 258) and the three remaining domains, constituting a 63 kDa fragment (PA63).

The computable OWL DL subset (Horrocks et al., 2003) constitutes a decidable fragment of first-order logic, which is supported by classifiers like Pellet (Sirin et al., 2007) or HermiT (Motik et al., 2009).

Nonetheless, the evidence is most compelling that fragment E was interchanged between samples NDsq0167 and NDsq0168, thus constituting a clean case of sample crossover.

Manufacturers are looking to circumvent the high cost by narrowing down their focus, catering to one specific ethnic group, but they constitute a very small fragment of the total market.

In contrast, the N-terminal YM2 fragment constitutes a molten globule.

The direct sequencing of a 450 nts fragment constituted a reliable complementary typing tool as the resulting information was quite similar to that obtained with sequences of the complete coat protein gene.

The oligonucleotides were designed to constitute a double-stranded DNA fragment containing the P AOX 1 promoter core region with EcoRI- and NheI-compatible ends when annealed for subsequent easy cloning into the pPPE20 vector.

Plasmid pPPE50 was used when constructing the plasmid library LU, and the construction of this library is identical to that of the LC plasmid library, except that the oligonucleotides were designed to constitute a double-stranded DNA fragment containing the P AOX 1 promoter core upstream region with KpnI- and EcoRI-compatible ends when annealed for subsequent easy cloning into the pPPE50 vector.

Fred Williams – the most innovative of Australian postwar landscape painters, whose shrivelled marks, gutteral smears and burnt fragments constitute a kind of parched language, as well as depicting a dessicated continent – is poorly represented, as is Brett Whiteley, touted as Australia's bad-boy equivalent to David Hockney in the 1970s.

The collection of these tapestry fragments constitutes a valuable source of sacrificial samples, presenting similar manufacturing and ageing characteristics to the historic tapestries on display at Hampton Court Palace.

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