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In particular, this sensitivity makes the new chips better at searching for strands of DNA.
The Mercury Awards, too, look for strands running through the selected albums.
It's your job to knock the material into shape, looking for strands that might not be apparent at the time.
The new buzz term is a "contestable fund" handling bids from broadcasters and producers seeking support for strands such as arts, current affairs and educational programmes.
As I watched Khalilzad at work, he seemed less a diplomat than a chaos theorist, looking for strands of order in disorder.
That year, Dr. Kary Mullis, a chemist for the Cetus Corporation, invented a technique known as polymerase chain reaction, or P.C.R., which allows for strands of DNA from a cell's nucleus to be replicated millions of times.
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This was no place for stranded women with a trail of shredded knickers in their wake.
Academy members were looking for stranded residents, who were forced to evacuate after days of rain.
Denver International Airport grounded most flights and set up cots for stranded fliers.
It happened on Saturday for Strand, a great poet and a kind man.
And there was no guarantee that for stranded drivers help would arrive quickly.
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