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Most alignment software considers the primary sequence alone; some specialized alignment software can also include Watson Crick base pairs, but none adequately addresses the needs introduced by the rapid influx of both sequence and structural data.
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All this contradicting the need introduced by the Climate Change Act to reduce CO2 by 80percentt over that period. .
Not all art needs to be introduced by an artist statement.
(6) The derogation to Directive 2007/45/EC needs to be introduced by means of an amendment to Regulation (EC) No 110/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council(4), in order to ensure that single distilled shochu produced by pot still and bottled in Japan can be placed on the market in all Member States simultaneously upon the entry into force of the Agreement.
With conventional cloning, such sites are often not present and need to be introduced by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), or existing restriction sites need to be removed by site-directed mutagenesis (Benoit et al., 2006; van den Ent and Lowe, 2006).
She has a title, and does not need to be introduced by her association with her brother, father or husband.
In order to prove our main result, we need Condition C introduced by Mohan and Neogy [11] as follows.
We wish to highlight a fact that has emerged from combinatorial auction theory; first we need a definition introduced by Lehmann et al. [16].
Note that the trigger is an argument semantically selected by the base verb in 45; unlike a peripheral argument, it does not need to be introduced by an applicative head in the canonical sense.
To keep it on the calendar, a bill would need to be introduced by Friday, a Democratic aide said.
If the state pension were broadly sufficient to meet pensioners' basic needs, the pension credit introduced by Gordon Brown to help the poorest among them would wither on the vine.
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