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Although domains II, III and IV may enhance splicing efficiency, they are not strictly required for catalysis, making them hospitable sites for invasive elements.
Since the nineteen-twenties, Newark had made itself hospitable to the most nefarious elements of the Mob.
Turing, who was gay in an environment hardly hospitable to it (a plot element in the film), also made other significant contributions to science, including of course his namesake test about artificial intelligence.
Almost everywhere else, they say, radiation levels are too high, the right chemical elements too rare, the hospitable planets too few in number and the rain of killer rocks too intense for advanced life.
What facilities need to be built (parks, schools, hospitals, post office, police station, etc).? What other elements would you add to make the area hospitable for residents and businesses?
Most everywhere else, the radiation levels are too high, the right chemical elements too rare in abundance, the hospitable planets too few in number and the rain of killer rocks too intense for life ever to have evolved into advanced communities.
The papers shows that far from being peripheral to the 'real' politics of diplomacy and government, hotels and the hospitable practises within them can be seen as crucial elements in the construction of local, national and international politics.
But the most important element of Nogales is the people — bicultural, hospitable and always ready for a good time.
Interestingly, the sex chromosomes, which are enriched in ancestral L1s, are much less hospitable for Ta-1 insertions than chromosome 4, which is enriched in Ta-1 elements [ 130].
This proposes that the Earth can be viewed as a single self-regulating organism that is, a complex entity whose living and inorganic elements are interdependent and whose life-forms actively modify the environment to maintain hospitable conditions.
1) Most Hospitable.
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