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Next to the rocky knob where the plane has landed is a rusty pickup truck with one door, three wheels.
By a safe point, we mean a point on the haltere knob where we can get sufficient deflection without any slip.
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Whatever you do on carbon, job one right now is to get out of harm's way, and especially to tweak those knobs where you know that policies are putting us there.
Uniquely among malaria parasites, Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes (iRBCs) develop membrane protrusions, known as knobs, where the parasite adhesion receptor P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) clusters.
Because the assembly and annotation of the genome in most species has not yet been completed, additional NUPTs might be found in centromeres and chromosome knobs where the high amount of NUPTs would be expected.
"I was glad to hear them," said Carol Smith, who has owned Knob Florist, where 80percentt of the business is on the base, for 25 years.
It worked well even in a house with 90-year-old cloth-wrapped tube-and-knob wiring where the lights sometimes flicker.
This 900 Kb region is where Knob 1 is located, the only knob structure shared between the X and Yh chromosomes [ 16].
The Knob Creek Farm, where Lincoln's family moved when he was two, is 10 miles (16 km) northeast.
Briar Creek begins where Knob Mountain, Huntington Mountain, and Lee Mountain meet in western Briar Creek Township.
Usually, the knob is installed where the neck meets the body (to mimic the arrangement of knobs on an electric).
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