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It has been estimated that in India about 5344 m-tonnes of soil is being detached annually due to different reasons (Narayan and Babu 1983).
According to their interpretations, as Pol II advances through the nucleosome, the DNA is being detached from the histones.
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A large forklift was used to support the engine while it was being detached from the wing – a procedure that was found to be extremely difficult to execute successfully, due to difficulties with holding the engine assembly straight while it was being removed.
After that the entire are was detached as a wedge to correct the flexed position.
Such a rich assortment of conflicting subtleties, such a variety of traps!" Is is detached, isn&apos t it?
Television is our mass medium of communication; elections are important; we're worried about people being detached.
My concern, however, is that by being detached both physically and intellectually from the campus, CSS will ultimately become like any other operations center.
Mr. Obama is seen as being detached from much of the tedious but necessary grunt work of politics and as wanting to be a more unapologetically liberal president.
It could also draw from cues including a device being dropped, headphones being detached, or even auditory cues like a loud noise being picked up by the mic.
I think it's the opposite of being detached, but being able to step more into a sense of wanting to help, take responsibility, and be of service.
Again, multinucleated giant OC were observed, most of them being detached from the bone surface [Figure 2].
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