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We demonstrate that deletions designed to constrict the DNA-binding ring of Ku80 disrupt nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ), telomeric gene silencing, and telomere length maintenance, suggesting that these functions require Ku's DNA end-binding activity.
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Mr. Malvacías, whose set included rectangular boxes of neon light (oddly, they were rarely lighted), also designed the casual costumes, which were evocative of rehearsal clothes yet seemed to constrict the dancers' movement.
After Reconstruction, both major political parties attempted to constrict the electorate, albeit in different locales.
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The underlying demographic shifts, though, would seem to constrict the party's options going forward.
These may actually become detrimental by virtue of toxicity or tendency to constrict the nerve [1].
The endogenous transcription factors were deleted from the organism to constrict the impact of external factors.
The other half reproducibly failed to constrict the retinal arteries, and some showed paradoxical vasodilation (54).
It seeks to constrict the world to a single viewpoint.
Use an elastic band to constrict the shoe.
That is where you want to constrict the sound.
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