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The lumbar vertebrae are "xenarthrous"; that is, they have extra contacts (joints, or arthroses) that function to strengthen the lower back and hips.
As part of McNicol's election war plan, Labour aims to make "1,000 extra contacts" – meaning face-to-face conversations – each week in this constituency of about 94,000 voters.
This small movement facilitated nine extra contacts with the peptide, and indirectly led to 14 extra contacts with the MHC surface compared to the MEL5-A2-ELA interaction.
Usually CHPs have three extra contacts at their disposal to provide parenting support.
If CHPs suspect parenting problems or behavioural problems in children due to incompetent parenting, they can offer help to parents in three extra contacts as is customary.
The data demonstrate that a suboptimal anchor residue at position 2 enables the TCR to "pull" the peptide away from the MHC binding groove, facilitating extra contacts with both the peptide and MHC surface.
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For the tour operators and the tourists who tough it out, the greatest benefit is that extra contact.
This extra contact means that despite never actually having met him in the flesh, I consider him a colleague and a friend.
I use a big journal for my morning pages, and I keep a running tab in it: "Did you take extra slacks, extra contact lens, extra lens solution, good perfume?" I do think there's something comforting about it.
Brut rosés tend to be full-bodied, with strawberry, cherry and cranberry flavors, and draw their color from extra contact with grape skins or from the addition of a small amount of red wine.
So he encouraged the team to use the extra contact with fans to sell other services, like advance parking tickets, and to visit more fans in their seats during the game.
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