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Accordingly, the s-GG-g-PAN template gets trapped inside the resulting silica system, which on calcining at 900 °C is lost, producing pores of shape and size of the template.
Although it presents a small frequency, this protocol is usually used when anchorage can be lost, producing smaller impact on the soft tissues or in cases with moderate crowding [34],[34].
If an additive model was used, this term would be lost, producing a lower estimate of marked variance.
Therefore, the O-GlcNAc group is preferentially lost (producing an O-GlcNAc oxonium ion) prior to peptide fragmentation and thus, the exact modification sites can not be assigned.
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"Lost" produced a dangerous addiction to spectacular, heart-stopping pilots with very little clue where to go from there.
Therefore, we induced dBre1 loss-of-function clones and found that dBre1 deficient GSCs that were not lost produced 1.8 times less progeny than control clonal GSCs (supplementary material Fig. S2B,C).
Radwanska, playing with the looseness of somebody with nothing to lose, produced heady lobs, crisp volleys and laser backhands on critical points in the first set.
More important for now, the excellent British singer and songwriter Michael Kiwanuka released a new song, "You've Got Nothing to Lose," produced by Jack White.
Losing produce is even more heartbreaking when you realize that those stone fruits and heirloom tomatoes could have easily cost upwards of $3.50 per pound.
Thus the recommendations should not be lost when producing patient versions since these are what make guideline-derived material unique.
In 16th-century England the smith fell behind and seemed to have lost interest, producing no very great or important work.
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