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A third design of Crozier's is based on gold structures that can generate a form of light energy called plasmons.
We produced site-directed mutants of proHP1b for cleavage by bovine blood coagulation factor Xa at the designed proteolytic activation site, to generate a form of proHP1b that could be activated by Factor Xa.
But he attempts to append to his account of agency as little as possible in order to generate a form of compatibilism that speaks to the contemporary dialectic.
In our experimental system the ER is being depleted of newly synthesised VSG, which accounts for 10% of the total protein, and which could generate a form of stress.
In summary, a threshold level of ectopic Slfn4 expression appears to generate a form of myelodysplasia, because the phenotype was not observed in lines expressing lower levels of Slfn4.
Alternatively, the handlers' beliefs were sufficient to generate a form of confabulation.
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The catalyst used to split water was made from a nickel alloy that generated a form of highly reactive oxygen that killed the bacteria.
The story generated a form of cultural mania, embellished by pamphlets, prints, cartoons, plays and souvenirs, not repeated until George du Maurier's Trilby in 1895.
The striking asymmetry of power and the potential for violence in the relationship between the mediator (trafficker or pimp) and the woman generates a form of enslavement and highly dependent relationships.
Furthermore, sodium butyrate also generated a form of long-term memory that persisted beyond the point at which normal memory failed [ 41].
In other words, speaking at this level of abstraction generates a form of analytic blindness that allows old forms of power to be smuggled through, including the tyrannical notion that society can be ordered according to a single unifying law.
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