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At SA to MHC-I ratio of 1 4, the tetramer form was almost quantitatively produced, generating none of the other multimer species and only leaving a small fraction of non-reacted monomers.

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The biggest technology companies don't sully themselves with creating content: Google generates none (except Street View); nor does Microsoft, or Facebook, or Twitter.

The services agreement has generated none of the public controversy that has swirled around the organization's attempts to promote merchandise trade.

It has received hardly any reviews and has generated none of the excitement that attends better-publicized heavy hitters like Roots in Summit and Avenue in Long Branch (to name two of many).

Unlike coal and natural gas plants that emit carbon emissions while producing electricity, nuclear generates none and accounts for 63% of the country's zero-emission electricity, according to the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), a nuclear power advocacy group.

In Tim Cook, Apple may have an ideally qualified successor, one who will generate none of the controversy Mr. Apotheker has brought to H.P. But if Apple's board and investors feel that Apple is so strong that Mr. Jobs is easily replaceable, they should call their neighbors in Palo Alto.

That, and the fact that the Governor has otherwise been, however reluctantly, a Tea Party collaborator, explains why his announcement that would use Executive power in the face of a paralyzed legislature has generated none of the heat that the Tea Party has reserved for Obama's executive orders.

Lawmakers said they planned to find another way to raise the $130 million in annual revenue that would have been generated, but none offered any immediate ideas.

One is that it will simply reproduce all the systematic returns that hedge funds generate and none of their idiosyncratic magic.

Not only is it less bulky and faster than copper; it generates virtually none of the electromagnetic interference that can make a copper wire behave like an antenna instead of a pipe (and create that annoying "cross-talk" often heard on phones).

Our results indicated that a fixed length of 13 or more bases in the FR primer pairs generated either none or only one or two fragments.

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