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It has a nick about halfway up the blade where I stupidly once cracked a lobster.
The assay was based on the fact that length of read becomes shorter when the template DNA has a nick or a single-/double-strand break.
Still, he has a career nicked with too many instances when he was almost special.
He had a nick on his chin, from shaving.
He had a nick above the left eye, swelling beneath it and a nosebleed.
"A roller, for instance, might have a nick in it and that will show up in the same place each time".
But if they suffer a small nick, they then tear easily "Although the initial tear resistance of polymer banknotes is high, once they have a nick they can tear easily," says the Bank.
The life of one of Carr's patients was ruined by having a nerve nicked during plastic surgery to correct protruding ears.
(2) In some cases, the extra copy has a unique nicking pattern, but it is not identical to the original copy because it has additional nicking sites, is missing some nicking sites, or has additional insertion/deletions.
The dolphin, who has a distinctive nick in her dorsal fin, was caught on camera by swimmers she visited at a Sydney beach on New Year's Day.
These are indexed to inflation, and on Jan . 1 they went from $12.40 to $12.80, meaning a round trip international ticket has a $25.60 nick.
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