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I lie down on the couch and close my eyes, rescued by a stranger needier than I.
I appreciate their spunk and eye for rescue.
While we officers turned a blind eye, she rescued an Afghan dog she found on a mission in November 2010, and within a month she had "Izzy" shipped back to America.
P-element-mediated germ line transformation was carried out as described earlier (Spradling, 1986) and F1 transformants were selected on the basis of white-eye color rescue (Robertson et al., 1988).
As shown in Figure 6D, the phenotype caused by the expression of constitutively active Ras85D V12 in the eye was rescued by mutant alleles of the SWI/SNF members osa, Snr1 or brm.
Last week's "mea culpa" report from the I.M.F. about the failures of the Greek program blew the lid off the fiction that the three institutions saw eye-to-eye on the rescue packages they designed and are enforcing in Greece, Ireland, Portugal and now Cyprus.
Although this caused morphological defects, such as small heads and glazed eyes, this rescued maxillary palp formation, confirming that the defect is specific for Wnt6 loss of function.
Egan performs a rash, heroic act, while competent, self-assured Jeremy does something so despicable under the same circumstances that his girlfriend, Lizzie (Jessica Collins), cannot look him in the eye after their rescue.
D1 and Q1 are P-element insertions that carry w + and therefore rescue eye pigmentation in D. mauritiana w − flies.
In mutants of DNA polymerase delta 1 subunit (pold1), suppression of apoptosis in the retina by p53 knockdown rescues eye size and morphology [72] and in the primase1 mutant, p53 knockdown led to the rescue of amacrine cell and photoreceptor differentiation [73].
With an eye on future rescues, markets were especially concerned about the treatment of these banks' senior bondholders.
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