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These amount to only about 7% of the energy originally generated, a figure that is offset by the need to keep the cables cold.
Each student generated a figure similar to Figure 5 in class and the group discussed the results.
We have also included annotations to α1 and β3 in the dimerization interface and generated a figure that highlights the interaction between Lys286/B and Glu244/A, as it is only present when the CT domain is bound to the motor in our structure.
It is interesting to speculate on the effect these mutations could have on VP30 conformation and RNA binding and we have generated a figure to map and compare identified functional surfaces on M2-1 and VP30, as well as a new paragraph in the discussion.
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Forecasters are revising their projections for second quarter growth downward; once again, a quarter that was expected to produce a near-4% rate of annual growth may generate a figure closer to 2%.
If the UN appeal generates a figure approaching what it has asked for, the response will be unprecedented.
All told, only about 12% of households have annualized wealth below the poverty line, while 57% can generate a figure at least three times that much, he figures.
Each webpage includes Python code generating a figure, the figure itself, and a short tutorial explaining the image processing operations and the code.
The Open Source Python (http://www.python.org/) library ReportLab (http://www.reportlab.com/software/opensource/rl-toolkit/) was used to generate a figure that marks the position of the homologous locus.
The plug-in features an easy-to-use graphic interface that can typically generate a figure in 3-4 steps.
Might it be possible to generate a figure that shows, perhaps by alignment, the degree of similarity between the different strains of the same species between different infant guts?
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