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The original 3D Vissenberg-Matters expression, which would result in a vertical axis intercept of γ = 0, can therefore not be used to properly describe charge-transport in our top-gate polymer FETs.
This approach, which results in the insertion of a single copy transgene into a defined genetic location, circumvents confounding issues, such as gene copy number and location, that have previously limited the quantitative assessment of different transgenes or design features that influence FP expression or, for that matter, expression of any other gene.
But the loosening of strictures on subject matter and expression has allowed shows to seek popularity by depicting, with presumed accuracy, not just what goes on in people's lives but in their minds.
His youthful biography of Philopoemen reflected his admiration for that great Achaean leader, and an interest in military matters found expression in his lost book, Tactics.
Ricoeur's reflections on these matters find expression in his Oneself as Another as well as in a host of essays he has published during the past twenty-five years.
The legal system in particular was recognised as a major detriment to creativity and factual reporting; therefore, it is essential that legislation governing content be minimised, effective access to information maximised, and criminalising matters of expression of opinion be removed.
Unlike the white matter cells, in the gray matter, baseline expression of TRPM7 fell in motoneurons and dorsal neurons 24 h after PM+Mg2+ when low-scale pyknosis was manifested.
This difference is striking considering that it was obtained comparing whole-genome data from model species (all transcripts, no matter of expression characteristics), with C. hamatus duplicated genes expressed in one tissue (skeletal muscle).
He found facial attractiveness remained steadfast in other people's minds no matter what expression a person displays.
The idea of art, first and last, as a matter of expression (in contrast to Impressionism) was common to Germany and France in the first decade of the 20th century; it appeared in Matisse's Notes of a Painter, published in 1908.
It's in the matter of expression that the Shakers came in: Adams grew up in New Hampshire, not far from a defunct Shaker colony, and the febrile intensity of the dance-driven ceremonies enacted by those deeply religious people inspired Adams to write a piece that veered away from "the orderly mechanistic universe of Minimalism".
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