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Correction: June 6, 2003, Friday An article yesterday about Brooklyn-Queens Day, a school holiday in parts of New York City that some officials believe should no longer be observed, referred imprecisely to Chancellor Joel I. Klein's response to a request for comment.
Adding increasing amount of wild-type phiC31 integrase to the reaction leads to the disappearance of the free-probe band, while three protein-DNA complexes of retarded electrophoretic mobility can be observed, referred as to I, II, and III, and the major species obtained corresponding to the complex II (Fig. 4A and 4B).
The inconsistencies observed referred mainly to the assignment of markers to other chromosomes.
Kruse Jr. and Christiansen [ 45] observed referred pain pattern by IRT when palpation pressure over TrPs lasted around 1 minute.
In 16 of the 70 PTC tumors, coexisting CLT was observed (referred to as PTC/CLT), whereas 54 cases did not show this feature (PTC only).
Initially, they observed a small Tsk increase followed by a significant decrease in the area of the observed referred pain.
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"What, did they think those heels were ice picks?" At the Friday night Rag & Bone show, amid a sea of stiletto pumps (and a crowd that included Drew Barrymore in a camel wide-brimmed hat), the designer Kenneth Cole, who was off duty for the night, observed, referring to the snowstorm by name: "This weather is crazy, but it's going to take more than Nemo to separate a woman from her heels".
"Every voice can be heard cheaply and instantly," Stoll observed, referring to the online chat community then known as Usenet.
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