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The strain on the bottom right has two Tn 10dTcs, one inserted far from lac (yebB::Tn 10dTc) and the other inserted 5 kb from lacA (zzf-1831 Tn zzf-1831 Tn) (Sun et al. 2009).
The first generations of TARs were implants with 2 parts, one inserted in the distal tibia and one placed on top of the talus.
On the other hand, because of the ballistic transport T, the possibility of one inserted electron at one end that can be conveyed to other end is considered equivalent to one (T(E) = 1).
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Rather than making a separate posterior approach, these displaced bearings were left in situ and a new one inserted providing a stable articulation.
One was immediately substituted with a new one inserted in an adjacent site, while the second one was tightened deeper until stability was achieved again.
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Brooks monitors the efforts, making sure no one inserts bad words on campaign signs or organizes for nefarious purposes.
Doctors mostly, however, accept the inevitability of changes in disease patterns and technology - although ear, nose and throat surgeons were very fast to move from one useless operation, tonsillectomy, to another useless one, inserting grommets.
Too many wrong answers were erased, too many right ones inserted.
Silverware can be restored, said Mr. Vitulli, by replacing worn knife blades or damaged forks and spoons with new ones inserted into the original handle.
Knockout animals have specific proteins removed, rather than new ones inserted, so there's no reason to think that their meat would pose more health risks for humans than ordinary meat does.
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