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Then, once in the office, he would insert the core into his desktop shell.
On the arm for the women's shirt, or the chest for the men's shirt (and at the hip for the lower body apparel), users can insert the core device, which is a small, orange oval-shaped module.
Insert the Core into the Wood.
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The pVMEM'C vector was constructed by inserting the core enhancer (E) and flanking matrix attachment sites (M, M') into pVOC at their normal position.
10 Thus, by inserting the core of TNfn3 into the FNfn10 domain, we were able to produce an active, functional FNfn10 domain which had increased mechanical stability: the same as that of TNfn3.
p181, a reporter construct with an insert of the core hTERT promoter sequence [37], was transfected into MRC5 cells and luciferase activity driven by the hTERT core promoter was assessed 48 hours post-transfection in the presence or absence of tranylcypromine.
There is also a large (174 amino acid) insert within the core of the class II enzyme, DAC3.
If your vegetable corer is shorter than your cucumber, either cut the cucumber in half before coring, or insert the corer into both ends of the cucumber to ensure that it's cored all the way through.
Apart from these major EPK- and ELK-specific insert segments, a few ELK groups show additional inserts within the core domain.
Inserted into the core of New York City's bureaucratic control center, the subtexts of the Lichtenstein brushstroke are provocatively vivified.
These rods could be inserted into the core to slow or shut down the chain reaction if necessary.Although all of this was done with a view to building an effective weapon, the scientists involved always knew that nuclear technologies also had promising peaceful uses.
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