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If the resource is neglected, Ms. Cooney said, future generations may only recognize water when it comes encased in plastic.

Shrouded by plausible deniability on all sides, it's increasingly clear that a kind of silent war is beginning online: one whose battles even the experts may only recognize after they've been fought, and whose potential targets encompass almost every system or service plugged into a computer.

Alternatively, WRN may only recognize and initiate branch migration from one junction in a unidirectional model.

Together these findings support the notion that the helicase domain may only recognize dsRNA molecules, while the RD domain has specificity to both dsRNA and the 5′ppp.

Hence, top-tier regulators could contain DBDs (e.g. Cys2His2 or HLH structures) able to bind more degenerate DNA sequences and so control the transcription of many genes, whereas the Zn II 2Cys6 domain may only recognize highly-specific DNA binding sites ensuring restricted regulation of a gene cluster.

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These data indicate that the majority of CAEs may be only recognized by tissue-specific RBPs and only function in a small set of tissues.

(While many out-of-state couples travel to these states for ceremonies and call them "weddings," their unions may only be recognized by a handful of states. California and Oregon — and to a more limited degree Maine, Hawaii, Washington State and the District of Columbia — have domestic partnership laws).

In addition, the word list we used included not only typical emotion words (e.g., 悲痛 beitong "grief," 开心 kaixin "happy") but also words whose emotion-word status may be arguable (e.g., 理解 lijie "understand") and words that may only be recognized in certain dialectal regions (e.g., 背悔 beihui "regretful," 来劲 laijin "in high spirits").

Enriched expression within an organ or multiple organs may only be recognized if their respective organ occurrence profiles are unique.

Two members of a clone that differ significantly may only be recognized as such if intermediate members — that share mutations with both — are sequenced.

But this synergy may be an acquired taste, as the brain appears to only recognize chemical combos often found in food.

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