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Obama, for all his mistakes, and for all the bad economic numbers, is much more n tune with the American people than the Republican right and their reluctant standard-bearer Mitt Romney.

However, much more N protein was detected in the infected cells transfected with wild type M construct than that in cells transfected with the MΔ5 mutant (Fig. 5b, middle panel, lanes 1 and 2).

Our ignorance of the fate of anthropogenic N makes it difficult to predict how much more N the ecosystem can retain and consequently whether and when export of N to surface water and groundwater will begin to increase.

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This effect was evident in a large meta-analysis [ 48] that was limited to only additions of an n-3 fatty acid to diets that had much more n-6 than n-3 nutrient in all cases evaluated.

N fertilizer appeared to be more readily available to crops than residue-N, and residue-N replenished soil N pool, especially N in soil organic matter, much more than N fertilizer after six growing seasons.

From the summary of the raw data for adults replacing primaries or secondaries (Table 2), the following patterns emerge: The direction of replacement in the primaries in adults is much more distal (n = 294) than proximal (n = 8; sign test p<0.001), which is consistent with the primaries being a single molt series.

Overall, the fact that Adapt-N was able to decrease N inputs even after such a wet spring without significant yield loss in these 6 trials (-1 bu/ac on average) indicates that Adapt-N accounted for losses successfully, and can inform much more significant N input reductions in Iowa during more normal or dry years, as demonstrated by our 2011 and 2012 trials, when growers plan on sidedressing.

Truncation mutations that introduce a premature stop codon were much more frequent (n = 14), but this was not significantly different from the neutral expectation of nine truncation mutations (Z-test: Z = 1.63, P = 0.10).

Thus, weak IV bias towards the confounded association is much more pronounced when n Y is small, because n Y limits the size of n X, reducing the F statistic.

The direction of replacement from R4 to R1 is much more strongly proximal (n = 34) than distal (n = 9; sign test p<0.001), suggesting that R4 through R1 are a single molt series.

The PatE2 C51P mutant, which mimics the mono-heterocyclized intermediate and permits normal processing of the internal cysteine, binds much more weakly (1500 n M).

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