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This might be tightly rolled, spicy little meatballs in a tomato sauce with fragments of bacon.
But when it seemed that the channels to democracy might be tightly shut, they moved to keep them open.
"They might be tightly linked to the development of soil on land," said Dr. Baldauf, the Swedish biologist, who is analyzing the DNA of species discovered in the Eumycetozoan Project.
The active layers assigned through (7) might be tightly connected, which means that at one receiver the lower boundary of an upper signal layer might be the upper boundary of a lower interference layer.
The Sphaerodes mycoparasitic properties might be tightly connected to its biotrophic mycoparasite lifestyle and resistance to Fusarium, which implies that SMCD 2220-01 could be used as an efficient biocontrol agent.
High levels of expression of these molecules might be tightly associated with commitment to HSC lineage.
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One cell cycle gene that was found in the fewest RPCs and might, therefore, be tightly regulated in its cell cycle expression was Cyclin E1 (Figure 11A).
Therefore, in mitotic nuclei, a large fraction of condensin molecules might not be tightly associated with chromosomes, but rather may be mobile between chromosomes and nucleoplasm.
The AFM images (Fig. 2) and the contact angles (Figs. 3, 4 and 5) show that the DPPC layers might not be tightly packed and uniform, if deposited in the above described way, and the packing, organization and orientation of the molecules in the film are those of a gel state.
But then somehow you feel this swegway act might be more tightly enforced than most.
Furthermore, the resulting DNA-PKcs promoter activity might be regulated tightly by a dynamic interplay between these two ERE sites.
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