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Or some Web site might mutate into a real Web newspaper.
It is a monument to the might of the intellectual, as is the reconstruction of his study with its books, manuscripts and files - every last scrap might be significant, and every cough and spit might mutate into a holy relic.
Memory, in this case, is not so much the ability to bring a particular aspect of history to mind, but a program of transformation for individual consciousness, that of a particular viewer that contemplation might mutate into another hypothetical one: a citizen capable of opposing human rights violations.
After a brief conversation with a charming, upbeat café manager about the essential qualities of a croque monsieur, she contemplated the new information of the day: the puzzling price structure of good and less-good coffee; the risk that a collective might mutate into an abusive closed shop; the way farmers used delayed payment from collectives as deliberate savings schemes.
Down the road, online advertising might mutate into something wrapped around RSS streams-if fewer people surf news sites or use traditional search services.
But it is not known whether these cells will continue to be heart cells--or if they might mutate into metastases.
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However, in some cases alleles might have turned into non-expressed "pseudo-alleles", which might mutate more rapidly.
"Devices and services" might have to mutate into "devices OR services".
One class of genes inspected was Y RNAs for which the inspection gave rise to the observation that the Y5 loci, in contrast to the others, already might have mutated into a non-functional state.
Both pieces of research show that the H5N1 virus can relatively easily mutate into a form that might spread rapidly among the human population.
Mass vaccination of pigs might be causing some strains of swine flu to rapidly mutate into new and more infectious forms.
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