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But instead, as Lustick rightly notes, the two-state solution, like the peace process that accompanies it, has been a chimera.
Russia has built a chimera, or more exactly the Chimera of the early Russian Capitalism.
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As shown in Figure 2A and 2B, the chimera has a lower compacting ability than H1.4 as a result of the C-terminal tail of H1.2, demonstrating that the C-terminal domain is the main determinant of the compacting capacity.
Growth kinetics determined that this virus chimera has a somewhat slower growth phenotype at four hours post infection when compared to wild type poliovirus in a single-cycle growth assay, but this difference is eliminated by six hours post infection, when virions are harvested for virus RNA purification (Figure 7B).
It's a striking chimera, and has a signature move, in which closing the tongs pushes food off the fork.
This difference increases when using mutants with reduced IFN affinity, resulting in a wider range of concentrations at which the monomer has a minimal effect whereas the chimera shows a strong effect in terms of percentage of viable cells.
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