Sentence examples for has a cue from inspiring English sources

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In addition, it has a CUE (coupling ubiquitin to ER degradation) domain that recruits a multiprotein complex comprising Bag6 and its cofactors Ubl4A and Trc35 (Chen et al., 2006; Wang et al., 2011).

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Besides, the manual has a cue-ball shift knob; will that be enough to tempt Americans back to the pleasures of shifting gears?

If your turntable has a cueing feature, you can gently push the tonearm into place with your fingers.

"Guy must have a cue," says the man passing through beside him, another stagehand named Peter Wright.

In the Herald's article, Santos was quoted as saying that he had a "cue ring" -- a term that is unknown on the racetrack -- in his hand that was intended to signal the outriders after the race.

And when the conductor Tom Helm at long last lifts his baton, he and his players may have a cue but neither a clue nor a care about what anyone onstage is up to in the vocal department.

The article quoted Santos as saying that he had a "cue ring" in his hand, which is a term that is unknown on the racetrack, and that it was intended to signal the outriders after the race.

If you have a cue that is literally being controlled by an actor but you're not seeing that actor, you know…Is that still live, or are you watching somebody play a video game?

He went into it himself, the stress, then I thought, yes now we have a cue to address the stress.

Consistent with those findings, we observed a comparable cell response between the NCL RGDS-PA surfaces and the presynthesized RGDS-PA surfaces, which have a cue present on every molecule.

If you don't have a cue switch, gently lift the tonearm from its rest by placing your finger underneath the handle on the head shell.

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