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However, due to the nomination of higher number of aaRSs from iTRAQ experiment, molecular concept network with combined data set showed a set of interconnected aaRS concepts with significant scores (Figure 4).

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This paper proposes a mechanism to overcome the possibility that political parties may block the nomination of High-Court judges when the Parliament is involved in their nomination and their mandate expires on a fixed date.

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Using a multilevel, integrated coherent bioinformatics workflow led to the nomination of three high likelihood target genes for miR-132 with possible relevance for learned safety: the already experimentally validated target gene MeCP252 and the predicted, potential target genes GAT1 and PTEN.

The current scheme came about after the former Minister of Research pushed for the nomination of women to high-level positions in his administration, and succeeded in putting Geneviève Berger at the head of the CNRS.

Meanwhile, I gave Mitt Romney, his primary rival for the Republican nomination, a higher grade of A-minus.

No partisans are more eager to derail the Bush nomination of John Ashcroft than high officials of the Clinton Justice Department.

Listen to the podcast to find out why I called Tribe the Beyonce of constitutional law professors, hear what he thinks Democrats should do about the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the high court and what he expects the justices to do if presented with the legal excesses of Trump.

The first is why on earth would he support the nomination of Judge Michael B. Mukasey to the highest prosecutorial post in the land when the man says one thing in public and something totally different in private?

According to Indonesia Corruption Watch, the country's leading antigraft organization, nearly 50 members of the previous House, which served from 2004 to 2009, have been named as suspects in cases in which the charges include skimming money from public projects and accepting bribes for endorsing the nomination of a candidate for a high-ranking position at the Central Bank.

Steve Benen, a writer for the Washington Monthly and an expert on church-state separation, said the nomination of non-secular candidates to high national office is not unprecedented, given the religious right's influence, but that the extent of it this cycle was "pretty unusual".

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