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Up and down the pillars, workers drilled holes and inserted iron reinforcing rods because the original ones were not enough, Mr. Ye said.
At the time of the construction of the Bristol and Exeter Railway, William Froude – the engineer given responsibility for this section of the line by Isambard Kingdom Brunel – inserted iron stringers to prevent the walls from spreading as a result of vibrations from the trains.
The observation that 85H5 does not grow in the presence of antimycin A even though substantial levels of AOX accumulate after 48 hr growth in Cm may reflect an accumulation of AOX protein without inserted iron.
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In the following two hours, as the bus drove on, five men assaulted them, beating them with iron rods they had in the bus, raping the woman multiple times, and inflicting fatal injuries to her by inserting iron rods into her vagina.
This low-level ALA is likely sufficient to stimulate modest heme biosynthesis in the parasite mitochondrion, where the parasite ferrochelatase can insert iron into the PPIX synthesized from host enzyme activity (see Figure 4).
A protein thought to be involved in DNA repair is, in fact, responsible for inserting iron-sulfur clusters into enzymes.
He raped Nirbhaya twice, and even inserted an iron rod into her, pulling out her intestines and damaging other organs.
The rapists had inserted an iron rod inside her and drew her intestines out.
He had workers widen concrete pillars and insert iron rods into them.
Nervous about the shoddiness of the school building, he had scraped together nearly $60,000 to widen concrete pillars, insert iron rods into them and install stronger balcony railings.
In this case, we presented a biosynthetic approach to produce uniform pores on the BFO membrane and inserted the iron-based spinel into the pores.
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