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Devised by the graphic designer Nigel Evan Dennis as a personal tribute to the show, the site uses color coding and symbolism to trace the complex allegiances between the characters so ingeniously, that deciphering it is nearly as much fun as watching the Starks and their wolves battle their foes on the screen.

Information germane to understanding those transitions is imprinted in cyanobacterial genomes, but deciphering it is complicated by lateral gene transfer (LGT).

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From a distance, this is hard to decipher; it is just as hard closer up.

Broadly, the intellectual and political persona of Señor C, as we can decipher it, is left-leaning, subversive, cynical, anarchic, and preternaturally sensitive.

Because they have not as yet been satisfactorily deciphered, it is unclear whether or not the writing system used in these inscriptions is related to the North Semitic alphabet, which has been positively dated only to the 11th century bc but may be several centuries older.

Though the exact mechanism involved in silver nanoparticle production by fungi is not fully deciphered, it is believed that the abovementioned phenomenon is responsible for the process.

Although the precise mechanism of action of AMPs has not been fully deciphered, it is believed that the cytoplasmic membrane is the main target and the interaction with the cell membrane is the key step for all AMPs (Hancock and Rozek, 2002).

Although the code has not yet been fully deciphered, it is apparent that DNA methylation can both influence and be influenced by histone modifications.

Even though the ER pathway has not yet been deciphered, it is shown here that the AEBS pathway is able to interfere with the mevalonate pathway at the level of protein farnesylation.

And it's easy to decipher; it's on a scale that's proportional to risk, with the average passenger car ranked 100.

When the small genome of Mycoplasma genitalium was deciphered, it was used as a blueprint to identify the genes that would make up the minimal genome, implicitly assuming that sequences (structures) formed a one-to-one correspondence with the functions essential for life (Mushegian & Koonin, 1996).

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