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If true, this negative correlation could be responsible for the negative returns as it would impart a downward bias on the estimates of foreign experience.
So they decided to see if they could identify those microbes, and then add them back to the plants and see if it would impart traits that would make them more hardy under difficult growing conditions.
It would impart an end date, begin immediately -- an end date at the end of next March....[The Iraqis] now have to assume the responsibility of their own future.
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Mr. Trump started the for-profit Trump University just as the overheated American housing market neared its peak, promising that its classes would impart his wisdom about real estate and moneymaking to the general public.
A film of yeast forms on the surface of the wine, protecting it somewhat from oxidation, which would impart musty flavors if it were allowed to proceed unchecked.
Apart from an alpha-beta hydrolase motif, the functionality of which remains questionable [45], NDRG1 has no known protein motifs that would impart it a function.
In neither contract was there any budget or time allocated for capacity building but it was hoped that CIET researchers would impart skills to personnel from the HIRU and MoH while working with them.
The Greeks were convinced that cabbages and grapevines were inimical, and that cabbage planted too near the vine would impart its unwelcome odor to the grapes; this Mediterranean sense of antipathy survives today.
Professors are sometimes asked to give lectures on what wisdom they would impart if they knew it was their last chance.
The pellets could be packed with aerosols that would "impart air drag on the incoming asteroid to slow it down," he said in a statement.
It is tempting to speculate that the disorder within the residues 19 29 would impart the ability for a rotational motion to MltC to sweep out a large annulus of cleared peptidoglycan per each molecule of enzyme, which would enable insertion of a large assembly such as that of the flagellum.
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