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The product initially has an intermediate name with an additional 'i' in the filename (e.g., SW_OPER_MCO_SHAi2D 20130601T000000_20140601T000000_0001) and is released to other members of the SCARF.
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Both enzymes use one molecule of hydrogen peroxide to form a high valent iron intermediate named Compound I (Cpd I).
Recent studies revealed that the folding and unfolding pathways of G-quadruplexes proceed through a quite stable intermediate named G-triplex.
This is a simplified paraphrase of Chisholm's actual definition, which appears at [P&O], 128. 5. Some of the intermediate names would be pretty hard to pronounce.
It may result in the formation of a critical intermediate named Holliday junction, which is a four-way DNA junction and needs to be resolved to allow chromosome segregation.
Another 2nd-century figure, Justin (not to be confused with the more famous Justin Martyr), taught that there were three original entities, a transcendent being called the Good, a male intermediate figure named Elohim (the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament), and an earth-mother figure named Eden or Israel.
Similarly, the 68 Taccessionssions were classified into three sublineage groups: TauL2a (26 accessions), TauL2b (25 accessions), and the intermediates (named TauL2x) (17 accessions) using the same Q statistics threshold.
At K = 2, the 133 Taccessionssions were classified into three sublineage groups: TauL1a (50 accessions), TauL1b (74 accessions), and the intermediates (named TauL1x) (9 accessions), using a threshold of 0.85 for the Q statistics (i.e., the estimated membership coefficients for each individual in each genepool).
In the naming system we adopted this waypoint or intermediate was named according to the switch II interaction with the P-loop.
Before we finished, he had smooth-talked us down Tippy's Tumble, an intermediate run named for Chet Huntley's wife and a steeper run than I would have tried on my own.
Best known for a "little epic" in dactylic hexameter entitled "At the Baby Doll Lounge Salome Dances; the Baptist Tips Her a Ten Spot," the heroine of Binnie Kirshenbaum's perplexing third novel, "Pure Poetry," is, as she puts it, "as famous as any poet in America can get without being dead and having an intermediate school named after you".
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