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There are already indications that The News of the World may be reconstituted in some form.
The plagioclase may be reconstituted into a more sodium-rich variety (albite), although the original form of the crystal is retained.
If the two tagged proteins are in close proximity (e.g., in the same complex), a functional fluorophore may be reconstituted.
These data suggest that human tumours may be reconstituted and grown in athymic nude mice using basement membrane components and fibroblasts as inductors.
The initial hope that a cell progenitor would emerge with the capacity to regenerate the injured mammalian heart in the same manner that bone marrow may be reconstituted has not been realized in animal studies or randomized clinical studies.
Canonical Kazal-type inhibitors present the scissile bond between P1 P1′ to the protease, however, its cleavage is very slow compared with substrate turnover, as the hydrolysis constant Khydr is in the range of unity (Khydr = [Inhibitorcleaved]/[Inhibitoruncleaved] = 1) and the cleaved bond may be reconstituted again (Fig. 5) [89,217].
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However, if more complex geometries need to be realized, or if the compartments need to be mechanically stabilized, biochemical systems may also be reconstituted on and in spatially tailored microfabricated environments (Garner et al., 2007; Laan et al., 2012).
Both formulations must be reconstituted before use.
Extruders are not considered to be reconstituted wood product presses.
He said the board would be reconstituted soon.
A recently-disbanded environmental panel could be reconstituted and strengthened.
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