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Since the whole-cell extracts used in immunoprecipitations contained remarkable amounts of chromatin and RNA (data not shown), we next wanted to test whether the interaction between AIRE and DNA-PK is DNA and RNA dependent or independent.
The curiosity resides, to begin with, in the remarkable amount of time Mr. Kline spent on New York stages.
Aircraft fuel packs in a remarkable amount of energy – 15 times the amount per kilogram as TNT (the explosive simply burns faster).
From a clinical point of view, it may be possible that the decreased adhesion between the adhesive and defective hypomineralised enamel results in a remarkable amount of microleakage under orthodontic brackets bonded to this type of enamel.
The efforts to grow produce in "liberty and victory gardens" respectively during the World Wars produced remarkable amounts of food in tumultuous times.
Studies have shown that bat wings release remarkable amounts of CO2 in warm temperatures (for example, 10% of total gas exchange in E. fuscus at 35°C [ 39]), and that the wings of some species take up similar amounts of O2 (for example, 10% of total gas exchange in Epomophorus wahlbergi at 33°C [ 19]).
Amid fears that the party leadership had become too close to their Conservative coalition colleagues, Clegg told delegates on Saturday night that the Lib Dems were "punching above our weight" in government and doing a "remarkable amount" in delivering Lib Dem priorities.
In addition, a remarkable amount of genes were found to be associated with dsRNA fragmentation, and intermediate filament cytoskeleton organization; the fold-enrichment value for these two particular groups of genes was 3.495 (p = 1.5E − 03) and 3.0749 (p = 1.0E − 03), respectively.
Besides the scientific work in the lab, a remarkable amount of time has to be spent in front of the computer.
The city was founded in 518BC by Darius the Great, and burned down by Alexander the Great in 331BC, but a remarkable amount remains intact.
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