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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a transit" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject, verb, and object. A correct sentence using "transit" could be: "They have to take public transit to get to work."
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The provider may itself have a transit provider and so on.
Also, it gives reasonable values for rocks, which have a transit time between 40 and 120 μs/ft.
An agent must have a transit provider if it cannot reach all other agents in the network via its peers and customers.
"If a city doesn't have a transit system, people can't get to work or school," Kete explains.
Similarly, SIRT5, which have a transit peptide too shows a phosphorylation activity by means of MAPK11 (nuclear/cytoplasmic localized kinase).
In contrast to PtTPS3, PtTPS15 does not have a transit peptide and is therefore more likely responsible for - 3S -nerolidol biosynthesis in planta.
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At the time of its discovery, Kepler-40 was the most evolved star known to have a transiting planet.
CSKA media director Sergey Aksenov said: "He had a transit visa.
The two exceptions were boys thought to be past 16, the age when a parent is usually required: Mr. Wise, who was 16, and Mr. Salaam, who was 15, but had a transit pass showing his age as 16.
We had a transit day in Trinidad and much to cricket loving Jonathan's delight we did a drive by of Brian Lara's house and the cricket ground in Port of Spain.
The model has been verified by comparison to DC and AC measurements versus bias and frequency on an advanced GFET having a transit frequency of about 10 GHz.
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