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He chuckled over an unexpected honor: that wide, sweeping marble staircase that he designed to join the basement to the Princes' Courtyard?
Yet another adapter designed to join the ranks of dozens more that clutter our drawers and cupboards, but why do we need all these different variations on a single concept?
Mini-B (i.e., MB) incorporates residues 8-25 and 63-78 of native SP-B as a single linear peptide, and was designed to join the critical N- and C-terminal amphipathic helixes with a β-sheet-loop domain [48].
MaxMod leverages on a greedy optimization algorithm that starts by modules of one element, i.e. each node, and iterates a merging process designed to join the module pair whose amalgamation creates the largest modularity increase (see Figure 1).
Primers (Table 7) were designed to join the end of one exon with the beginning of the next exon and were previously tested in silico for their ability to amplify cDNA products and not genomic DNA.
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2. The new troops might have no connection with Burnside's movements and might be designed to join with the 10,000 already at Fort Monroe in an attack on Norfolk or up the Peninsula, while McClellan advanced on Richmond from the north.
The grey cladding, he says, is the same Chinese granite that Rotterdam is paved with, "to extend the street up over the building," while the outlandish form is designed to join in with the surrounding "mish mash" of novelty shapes that have congregated in this part of the city.
In the future, more varieties of appliances and fixtures will be designed to join such networks.
A rigid 90º connector was therefore designed to join a panel to one, two or three more.
It is designed to join related items based on a given similarity measure with high probability.
Based on assembly, primers were designed to join contigs (supplementary table S4, Supplementary Material online).
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