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Two further stop mutants were made to define more precisely the region between 123 and 140 that enhances activity.
Here we use computational quantum chemistry to define more precisely and quantify the phenomenon of nascent site deactivation (NSD).
Additionally, the data allow us to define more precisely the local alanine geometry in this membrane-spanning α-helix.
First, NATO needs to define more precisely what military capabilities are needed to meet its three agreed tasks: collective defense, crisis management and cooperative security.
What it will do is help you to define more precisely why you feel this way, by drawing on the parallel world of high-school debate and its peculiar rules.
It also suggested that Mr. Gore's principal lawyer, David Boies, erred in failing to respond to a clear invitation from several justices to define more precisely how counters should evaluate voter intent in examining ballots.
Finally, the Directive having to be transposed by Member States, it is for them to define more precisely infringements to the rules laid out by the Directive and the ensuing penalties.
Mr. Frei said: "Creating a new piece made me rethink my own principles, and helped me to define more precisely what it is that I am trying to create with Urwerk".
The lesson of Libya is that R2P advocates have to define more precisely the stringent prudential criteria that must be satisfied before the Security Council authorizes coercive military force and those that should govern the application of force.
Recently, attempts have been made to formalize a process called enhanced work planning, by which managers, in conjunction with industrial hygiene and safety personnel, are required to define more precisely the hazardous substances and circumstances that workers may encounter.
The decisions, which were confirmed by party strategists and advertising buys made on local television stations, help define more precisely the battlefield on which the two parties will fight for control of Congress over the next four months as Republicans work to reclaim the majority.
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