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The two purified PCPEL2 showed differences in infectious characteristic, the mean lesion area treated with the higher activity PCPEL2 was distinctly bigger than that of treated with the lower activity protein, suggesting the virulence of PCPEL2 enzyme is related to its activity.

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But the new team can hardly fare worse than their distinctly throwaway big-screen predecessors, who floundered in 2005 and 2007 despite the presence of a pre-Captain America Chris Evans.

At the same time, according to the survey, the United States has a wider array of ecological regions -- big, distinctly different swatches of nature like deserts, various kinds of forests, grasslands and tundra -- than any other of the six largest countries.

He told the Sunday Telegraph he raised the topic in a cabinet meeting: "I said, am I the only one here that feels distinctly uneasy about Big Brother turning around to the elected government and saying, you must go?" Kate Hoey, one of the Labour party's most prominent campaigners for Britain's exit, has railed against the EU for being anti-democratic, anti-socialist and unaccountable.

His style was distinctly shaped by "big dinosaurs of rock" such as The Who and Led Zeppelin.

Tomorrowland's musical programming favors distinctly European sounds like big room, trance, techno, house and hardstyle.

1st metasomal segment big, cylindrical, distinctly angled with 2nd in side view… ………………..Micrephialtites Rasnitsyn, 1975 [ 5 ] - Cell 3rm usually shorter than 2rm and/or 1mcu.

I have no idea if I did, but I do distinctly remember calling him "a big girl's blouse", coincidentally a term of abuse he sometimes favours, too.

Certainly, as reviled icons of American capitalism go, Starbucks is distinctly second division compared with big leaguers like, say, McDonald's.The reason, argues Mr Schultz, is that the company has retained a "passion" for coffee and a "sense of humanity".

The story chugs to a start during the London Blitz in 1940, just as Vera (Keira Knightley), a torch singer, starts flashing her big, bright-white, distinctly nonperiod British teeth at her old friend Dylan.

Looking back over the various world views, it's clear that biocentrism, classic science and religions have distinctly different answers to the big questions.

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