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But I can't remember just when, just how it crystallized itself for me.
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To date, every single nucleosome core particle crystallized by itself has packed in the crystal essentially the same way: in space group P212121 with end-to-end DNA contacts between individual nucleosomes (with the possible exception of the CENP-A centromeric nucleosome where the DNA ends are not visible in the crystal structure).
As an experience, it is at once immaculately formal yet deeply felt: Boston's cultural image of itself, crystallized in sound.
This analogue crystallized in two crystal forms.
By then, protests against Morsi had crystallized into a movement that called itself Tamarrod, or "rebellion".
Despite this description of the aurora kinase B activation, the physicochemical properties of the enzyme are poorly documented since aurora B itself has not been crystallized in the absence of inhibitors (Girdler et al., 2008; Sessa et al., 2005).
When oil made the country rich, "Norway learned how to gain control over an industry much bigger than itself," says Skjoldbjærg, but what they did to get there crystallized some of the more worrying elements of capitalism.
Relationships crystallized.
An intuition crystallized.
His political leanings now crystallized.
But he crystallized his philosophy.
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