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However, analysts warn that Lloyds Banking Group may want to think twice before attempting anything on its own, despite the confidence it recently expressed as it reported its second-quarter results.
After transformation, these strains contain a mutated, full length copy of ftsZ transcribed from its natural promoter, and a second copy of ftsZ, which is not expressed as it lacks its start codon, promoter and ribosome-binding site [see 36].
MEST parent-of-origin expression in M. domestica remains undetermined since no informative polymorphisms in parent-offspring duos were found; however, due to the high conservation of imprinting expression at this locus, it is likely that the gene is paternally expressed, as it is in another metatherian, the tammar wallaby [ 8].
This is one of those ideas that run strongly through modern Britain, without being as forcefully expressed as it is felt.
While some residents have voiced skepticism about Clinton's devotion to their interests, expressed as it is in the middle of a surprisingly close Democratic primary, South Carolinians have welcomed her message.
The proposed new kilogram definition is based on a physical quantity known as Planck's constant -- a constant beloved by quantum physicists but not yet as precisely expressed as it might be.
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But it has a certain charm as well, expressing as it does a whole approach to the world.
Mr. Ben Ali's statement resonated around the region, expressing as it did the immense disconnect between autocratic rulers and their citizens.
The history that Freedomland presented, if soothing then, would be unfashionable today: For example, the "Red Indians" who could be found "raiding the Santa Fe express as it crosses the Great Plains".
For all the high spirits on board the 7.30am from London Euston there was a sense of high seriousness to the "save the union express" as it was inevitably dubbed (though "snakes on a train" was preferred by some).
It is known that Runx2 must be later suppressed for immature osteoblasts to continue differentiating (Komori, 2008), and later on, it needs to be re-expressed as it is essential for terminal differentiation into osteocytes and complete mineralisation (Stein et al, 2004; Xiao et al, 2005).
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