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These secondary growths typically number between four and seven; some may be aborted as the nutrients from the pine cone substrate are depleted, resulting in stems lacking caps.
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The governor, surrounded by applauding doctors in New Britain, said the bill would have no impact because it lacked caps on fines juries can award in malpractice cases.
However, strains of A. thaliana lacking eIF iso 4E, or of P. sativum carrying variants of eIF4E which lack cap-binding ability lose susceptibility to potyvirus infection [ 40, 41].
Starved by price caps and lacking capital for exploration and badly needed refinery construction, the oil sector fell victim to New Delhi's financial straits when the government couldn't even pay ONGC for months of delivered crude, forcing the company to default on loans.
Lacking a cap, the ponds evaporated in summers, leaving a toxic dust that blew over nearby villages.
Residual DNA was removed from poly(A) mRNA using Ambion Turbo DNase and intact mRNA was selectively enriched using Epicentre mRNA-Only (Illumina, San Diego, CA) to degrade mRNA species lacking a cap.
Whereas TMG caps are inessential for Saccharomyces cerevisiae vegetative growth at 25° to 37°, tgs1 ∆ cells that lack TMG caps fail to thrive at 18°.
Furthermore, lipoarabinomannan from the mutant lacks mannose caps and showed a higher degree of branching of both the arabinan domain and the mannan core, suggesting some important and unidentified role of Rv1565c in mycobacteria (Driessen et al., 2010).
The Senate climate/energy bill expected to emerge this week is likely to lack a cap on greenhouse gases.
It lacks a 5' cap structure but contains a highly structured 5' untranslated region (UTR) [42].
The 6,277 nt Giardiaviral transcript lacks a 5' cap structure and its translation is initiated at an IRES [20].
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