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"Although it is not at all clear what it is about Anglo-Saxon culture that makes predominantly English-speaking countries especially punitive, they are," Mr. Tonry wrote last year in "Crime, Punishment and Politics in Comparative Perspective".
Notable examples are A. nidulans that synthesizes only ST, A. flavus that makes predominantly AF, and A. parasiticus that generally produces either AF or OMST.
The presence of discrete bands corresponding to open circular and linear forms shows that the enzyme makes predominantly single-strand nicks and not double-strand breaks.
An important component of the interaction is autophosphorylated S108 in the CBM, whose phosphate group is in a distance consistent with the formation of salt bridges with K31 and K33 from the KD (Supplementary information, Figure S3B; note that in the AMPK/991 structure, the lysine corresponding to K31 makes predominantly an ionic contact with the carboxyl group of compound 991).
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An interesting white made predominantly from a lesser-known variety called treixadura.
But it was the jewelry, made predominantly from horsehair, cow horn, silver, and straw, that wowed me.
It's made predominantly with the best shiraz grapes at Penfolds' disposal, with similarly peerless cabernet blended in.
Another defining feature of the museum will be the building itself, which will be made predominantly out of glass.
The clever set by Ola Maslik is made predominantly of corrugated tin, marked out with grubby living spaces, including a toilet surrounded by girlie magazines.
Gaming is key to instrumental grime's aggressive, yet estranged, physicality — this is music made predominantly by young men recording at home.
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