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It is mediated by a 218-aa protein, Qnr (lately termed QnrA), which belongs to the pentapeptide repeat family of proteins that protects DNA from quinolone binding to topoisomerases (4, 5 ).

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NBC, which hasn't had much to celebrate lately in terms of prime-time television, moved quickly to reaffirm some early fall season success, Bill Carter writes for The Times.

Optimists argue that coloured stones are catching up with diamonds (which have not enjoyed the same price rises lately) in terms of cachet.

But lately the term, vague as it is, has come to represent — in especially its darker moments — a style, as in Mia Michaels's choreography on television shows like "So You Think You Can Dance".

But that second point above shows how far the league's teams have come lately in terms of concussion awareness On Oct. 7, for example, another Ranger, Rick Nash, was visibly shaken by an elbow to the jaw from the Sharks' Brad Stuart early in the first period of a game at San Jose.

Germany has witnessed a boom lately in terms of the installed capacity of geothermal heat pumps for space heating, but the development of EGS for electricity generation is still in its infancy.

As one Silicon Valley insider told me recently, while big data collection and processing has gotten a lot of attention lately in terms of startup activity and funding, there is still a huge gap between expectations and results.

It doesn't matter if it's a small minority, it doesn't matter if it's the away fans, it's your responsibility, hosting that event, to make sure there are not the scenes we've had lately in terms of players' safety, racial abuse or sectarian abuse.

PowerInbox, the email platform that's been on a tear lately in terms of its releases, is rolling out yet another update today bringing a number of new features, including the addition of the most requested in-email app, LinkedIn.

I've achieved a lot lately in terms of creative goals.

There's nothing wrong with a "sexy" Halloween costume, but lately the term "sexy" has been used a bit too loosely, especially in the case of commercially-produced costumes.

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