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The first performance, on 26 December, was chaotic: its start was delayed two hours by the late arrival of Archduke Ferdinand, there were quarrels among the principal performers, and the running time was extended by the insertion of ballets (a common practice of the time), so the performance was not over until two o'clock the following morning.
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This library can be extended by the Red-mediated insertion of φ80- attB sites into new points on MG1655 chromosome with deleted native φ80- attB.
The resulting 3′ end is extended by insertion of dCMP by the high fidelity polymerase β coincident with its hydrolysis of the 5′-phosphodeoxyribose that had been generated by the glycosylase.
Extending below the insertion of the basilar membrane, it is in contact with the perilymph of the scala tympani.
The deletion from a second allele, lmsS119, extends from the insertion site into the beginning of exon 2 (Fig. 1D).
In the case of insertion after nucleotide 1027, the sequence would be extended by 86 amino acids, so intron insertion actually results in a protein that is 27 amino acids longer than the native enzyme.
Let us consider those genes in which the region of continuous TP was extended by taking into account nucleotide insertions and deletions (see Section 2.2).
For remote homologs, only a single HSP may be found and incorrectly extended to cover part of the insertion.
The perturbation induced by the insertion of the 1, N-εdG adduct opposite dA extends to its neighboring base pairs.
Hydrocephalus caused by the buildup of fluid may be alleviated by the insertion of drains.
Edlinger, C. et al. Biomimetic strategy to reversibly trigger functionality of catalytic nanocompartments by the insertion of pH-responsive biovalves.
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