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Strait, by contrast, instinctively avoided controversy; in fact, he avoided anything that was likely to interrupt the smooth functioning of his hit-making machine.
The interaction of ACF with the parasite DNA is likely to interrupt the DNA metabolic process such as DNA replication.
Loss of Laminin-5 function is therefore likely to interrupt the secretory stage of amelogenesis, leading to a reduction in the volume of enamel matrix and impaired crystal rod growth.
We focused on interactors for which there were confirmed homozygous T-DNA insertion lines available and that were predicted to have the T-DNA insertion in an exon of the gene, and thus be more likely to interrupt the protein (5/33 loci, Table 1).
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The next large consumer finance company is likely to interrupt this chain of pointers.
Also, due to high gene density in the T. thermophila MAC (Eisen et al. 2006; Coyne et al. 2008), many intergenic IES are likely to interrupt coordination between the regulatory elements of a transcriptional promoter.
Research has found that patients undergoing HIV and TB treatment are more likely to interrupt treatment and the implications of TB treatment default for an HIV positive patient are of particular concern in a high-burden HIV setting [ 3, 15].
It's much harder to get an interview like that right if you can't look the interviewer in the eye, and you're much more likely to interrupt or talk over the other speaker too.
Especially in a conflict situation -- they're more likely to listen and less likely to interrupt if you use "The Book Approach".
People in the office are less likely to interrupt you while you are on the call if you look like you're involved.
Although national service in the air force looked likely to interrupt his journalism, his arrival at RAF Kenley coincided with the death of George VI in 1952 and he was sent home to Woolwich.
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