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But because Collet-Sera has few pretensions to genius, the torture is less total; even stranded on her rock, Nancy has more room to move.
Even stranded at the airport.
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Before Sunday, he had not allowed a run, even stranding the nine runners he inherited from other pitchers.
This would predict an arrangement of strands wherein they form a β-helix structure with the even strands antiparallel to each other and held by the salt bridges (Supplementary Fig. S1, panel B).
Some RNA viruses have a double-stranded genome, and even single stranded RNA viruses can produce double-stranded RNA during replication, gene expression or as a consequence of RNA secondary structure.
A dabbler before he became a serious painter in 1954, Von Bruenchenhein used his fingers, bakers' tools, even strands of his wife's hair to get pigment on canvas.
Her habit, rosary, sandals, the Nobel Peace medal, even strands of her hair will be on show in the Italian capital, and a vial of her blood will be presented to the Pope.
And there is something about Mr. Adams's mix of international idioms here that seems exactly right, with elements of Indian lore, South American dance, West Coast modernism, scat-singing choruses and even strands evocative of Mozart.
Therefore, the k value that represents the changing rate of cumulative excess of keto (G + T) over amino (A + C) per unit base could be a good measurement of magnitude of strand composition biases and even strand mutation bias.
Divide this section into three even strands.
Make sure you take even strands on each side of your head.
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