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Another example of opposite impulses in American landscape is provided by Thomas Charles Farrar and Ralph Blakelock.

An example of opposite asymmetry is the OL PRKAG2 (protein kinase, AMP-activated, gamma 2 non-catalytic subunit) gene duplicate pair (ENSORLG00000003934 and ENSORLG00000016783) that comprises of three CBS domains (named after cystathionine β-synthase).

It was reported that those who participate in clinical trials and respond to public health surveys are generally healthier and at less risk than those who refuse participation, also called the "healthy participant effect"[ 1, 8, 38, 42- 44], though an example of opposite findings was noticed[ 45].

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"You all are the shining example of opposites attract," Robin Roberts said of the couple.

One of the most striking examples of opposite differential regulation at 3 and 4 dpi is represented by the two alternative splice forms of Os08g34580.1 and -.2, which encode trehalose-6-phosphate synthase (Fig. 5).

There are examples of opposite gene regulation in both conditions, e.g. the A-type ARR genes, which are upregulated by cytokinin and downregulated under cytokinin deficiency.

He described New York as "a shining example of the opposite," adding: "What if you don't blame each other?

But in an era that glorifies instant celebrity, it was also a rare example of the opposite to the Faustian deal.

Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia offers a good example of the opposite danger of how what can initially seem like satisfyingly firm government can slip into over-mighty rule.All the same, Mr Yushchenko repaid his debts too generously.

The most poignant example of the opposite was Britain in the 1920s which implemented both fiscal and monetary austerity in an effort to return sterling to its pre-war gold parity.

On the contrary, in Hillary Clinton we have a perfect example of the opposite phenomenon: the way in which humiliation at the hands of a philandering husband can "humanize" a woman who seems a little too powerful, making her more popular and ultimately more powerful, especially if she seems to weather the crisis with dignity.

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