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Block-making machines may form blocks that have interlocking shapes to reduce the requirement for mortar.
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When your key interest is history, your mind can form blocks, perceive eras and divides where none may exist.
These blocks may form modules capable of related functions (Table 3).
These clots frequently break off into the circulation, where they may form emboli that can block arterial beds, thus causing substantial tissue damage.
Condensed aromatics have the ability of strong adsorption and dehydrogenation, which may form coke and therefore block the pore openings.
The GC richness at the 5' end (85 nucleotides are 79% GC) may form secondary structures that block reverse transcriptase.
The increase in hemodynamic parameters increases the blood flow in the spinal cord and may form sensory and motor block levels in nonobese patients that are similar to those in obese patients.
Due to a range of natural biases, experts on certain innovations and disciplines may form part of supporting or blocking coalitions but their evaluations of worth for water system sustainability and security are likely to be subject to competing claims based on different values and expertise, so may not necessarily be of use in resolving questions of "best courses of action".
CTRL2 has been shown to bind CTCF and demonstrated enhancer blocking activity in vitro [13], therefore it appears repeat sequences that can bind to CTCF may form a secondary structure which confers enhancer blocking activity.
Facial affect recognition offers a potential building block for EI, and it may form a piece of the puzzle.
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