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In contrast, site 2 shows a more nuanced involvement in Ub cleavage by the Josephin domain: site 2 is dispensable for cleavage of K63-linked chains (Fig. 1B), but mutating site 2 does lead to a reduction in cleavage of K48-linked and mixed-linkage polyUb chains (Fig. 1C,D).

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"Don Quixote" is not a nuanced affair.

At the same time, comparisons of the phenanthrene data with ethylene inhibition and precursor spike-in datasets (AVG, AgNO3, and ACC in Table 1 and Figure 2) suggested that ethylene involvement was more nuanced than a global up- or down-regulation of ethylene signaling.

But, as the military intervention ended a second week, their involvement seemed far more nuanced — part shadow-play, part covert operation, part gamble that the rebellion they were backing in the east of the country was not some chimera of the Sahara or, worse yet, a cover for Al Qaeda.

While these claims lie beyond the scope of this paper, results found here suggest that qualitative follow-up studies of robotics programming involvement might show more nuanced differences in programming motivation between individuals and collaborative groups across age groups and competitions.

In addition to the need for a clear theoretical approach, it is important to be able to measure male involvement interventions in a nuanced way that captures the difference between transformative and instrumentalist approaches.

Still, the officials offered an assessment of Iranian involvement that was more complicated and nuanced than public statements by Mr. Bush and other officials, including Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, who said at a news conference this week that "what Iranians are doing is killing American servicemen inside Iraq" by providing training and weapons to Shiite fighters.

He will seek to suck the political poison out of America's involvement in Iraq by presenting a far more nuanced case for victory in the country than George W Bush's ill-advised words spoken on an aircraft carrier over seven years ago.

There is, however, another source that betrays the fact that the Afghan president's views on deepening American military involvement in his country are a lot more nuanced than what are apparent.

Some veterans of the student movement of the 1960's say today's discussions are more informed and nuanced than those that took place in the early days of American military involvement in Vietnam.

NW arenavirus disease is nuanced, and some patients present with only neurological symptoms or only hemorrhage with little brain involvement while others present with both.

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