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Three B-type subunit families have been identified: PR55/B, PR61/B' and PR72/B", of which the latter is currently the least characterised.

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He's already turned up in The Australian with his private campaign submission – virtually at least characterising her as a backstabber driven by ambition.

Of the four Parainfluenza virus serotypes, Parainfluenza 4 is least well characterised from both the clinical, epidemiological and genetic perspectives.

At least one serum sample per patient was tested with the whole protocol described in Figure 1, whereas in most cases the follow-up sera drawn were at least partially characterised with, for example, the HEp-2 cell test.

Recently, a mechanism for such reprogramming has been at least partially characterised, as mouse embryonic fibroblasts have been reprogrammed into ES-like cells through a co-ordinated expression of Oct4, c-Myc, Klf4 and Sox2 (Wernig et al, 2007).

AMPK is activated by phosphorylation at Thr172 by at least two recently characterised upstream kinases, LKB1 and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase (CaMKK), especially the β isoform [10 13].

Furthermore, and in keeping with our previous experience (Ward et al, 2006a, 2006b and 2006c), the identification of this peak as β2-microglobulin suggests that the profile is, at least in part, characterised by intact proteins rather than fragments of degraded proteins.

Genomic acknowledgment of at least 5 intrinsic breast cancer subtypes coupled with at least 6 7 TNBC molecularly characterised subtypes, makes it not surprising that the task of tailoring treatment for breast cancer presentations a minefield [25], [30].

Much of Atlantic Europe including Britain had had a culture characterised, at least in part, by the so-called megalithic phenomenon – the tradition of moving and erecting huge stone monoliths in circles, avenues and other arrangements.

Orwell, by his own admission, was unfaithful to his wife, but it was a durable relationship, characterised, at least by the male half, (Eileen's views are not recorded) as "a proper marriage", by which he seems to have meant one involving rows and disagreements but always redeemed by the underlying bond.

Is it such a surprise that our generation's love lives are becoming characterised (at least in the popular imagination) by Tinder dates and almost-relationships? Endless internet think pieces accuse us of being uncommitted, but what are we supposed to be committed to?

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