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Failing that, install a dimmer to convert harsh glare to homely glow.
The common strategy in mapping bisulfite-treated reads is to map to a converted genome, where all Cs are converted to Ts. Bisulfite treatment is harsh, and a balance must be struck between converting as many unmethylated cytosines as possible and retaining sufficient fragments at the appropriate sizes.
Oesterhelt's opsin was from a single-celled bacteria that lives in highly saline lakes in Egypt and Kenya, and survives its harsh environment by converting light into energy.
We were aware that we had just voted, with our dollars converted into dirhams, to support an unusually harsh form of commerce.
They were also forcibly converted to Islam and received the same harsh treatment as the Mangalorean Catholics.
In this review, we focus on recent advances in development of yeast strains with both the ability to directly convert lignocellulosic material to ethanol and tolerance in the harsh environments containing toxic compounds in the presence of ethanol.
However, conversion yields are normally well below 100% and achieving high yields when converting a heterogeneous biomass rich in crystalline cellulose requires harsh pretreatments.
Evans converted in front of the posts for a 13-9 lead that was harsh on Sarries.
If a few journalists thought his assessment of McChrystal overly harsh, others were unnerved by his willingness to so rapidly convert personal tragedy into reportage.
CaO dissolution in glycerol involves a complex network of reactions.[ 23] The harsh temperatures and polar environment necessary for glycerol etherification ensure CaO is converted into different species during the progress of the reaction.
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