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At the start women spread across the stage, moving with tight ankle crossovers.
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Indeed, during invasion by P. falciparum merozoites PfAMA1 can be observed forming a ring around the surface that moves with the tight junction together with the RON complex consistent with it binding directly to the RON complex and playing an essential role in this process (Riglar et al., 2011).
Mr. Barak, once a commando used to operating alone in enemy territory, appeared unfazed, even cocky in the face of his latest challenges, moving with a bouncy step and tight smile through the tumult in the Parliament.
She moves with swagger: playing tight low-post defense, tapping an opponent's butt, draining a jump shot.
Cooper has become tight with Moore since Moore moved with his family from Virginia to Orange County, Calif., a couple of years ago.
Wright has said he believes games are moving toward tighter connections with a player's real-world identity.
Mr. Kidd gives the camera to the actors; it moves in tight with glistening close-ups that conjure those tense, swoony, breathless moments when one isn't sure if a romantic encounter is on its way or not.
During a chase, zebras typically move in tight bunches, with the hyenas pursuing behind in a crescent formation.
This suggests that the processed products of PfRh1 are localized to the apical end of the merozoite and move with the tight junction during invasion.
During merozoite invasion a tight junction is formed with receptors on the erythrocyte membrane in which only a portion of the PfRh1-120 and PfRh1-240 pool participate, and move with the tight junction to the posterior of the parasite (Fig. 8).
Through simulations, we show that our TGVP approximation is tight for a realistic network, with fast moving users with correlated channels and realistic throughput guarantees.
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