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But world swimming is no longer in a permissive mood.
Currently drones are used with ease against low-tech communities in a permissive air space.
It's often said that we live in a permissive era, one with infinite second chances.
Meanwhile, the majority of promoters for photoreceptor genes were found in a permissive chromatin state, but were highly-methylated.
Our data suggest that rat spleen-derived stromal cells can undergo osteogenic differentiation in a permissive microenvironment.
And, as Hajdu establishes by interviews with many old-time comic-book employees, the chance to work in a permissive and lucrative enterprise drew talent into the field.
We found that the majority of key genes required for progenitor phenotypes were in a permissive chromatin state and unmethylated in RPE.
Representatives from congregations in the developing world have threatened to break the church in two if their Western peers head in a permissive direction.
ON one side of the aisle, dropping phrases like "Christian country" and "the real America," lawmakers rued the decline of absolutes in a permissive age.
In this work, the Bacillus licheniformis β-lactamase BlaP has been engineered to display heterologous polypeptides in a permissive and solvent-exposed loop.
Born in London, she was raised in a permissive household where "Mom was topless on the beach every summer in Majorca," she said.
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