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Sergio Leone, who directed Eastwood in his breakthrough role in the Man With No Name trilogy of spaghetti westerns, said he liked the actor because he had only two expressions: "one with the hat, one without it".
Do a quick Google Image search, and he seems capable of only two expressions; he's either smiling or furiously angry, with his face like a window into the puckered arse of Hell.
This provides a more realistic situation of information uncertainty than discriminating between only two expressions.
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However, such a simplification comes at the cost of discretization of the gene expression (or gene activity) to only two expression levels, namely, present or absent.
In previously reports, only two expression systems have been used to produce PiCV Cap protein; these were a E. coli expression system and a baculovirus-insect cell expression system [ 11, 12].
He wore only one expression on his face, a determined scowl that hinted at rage.
But ultimately, the pledge is only one expression of the Republicans' commitment to shrinking the size of the federal government.
There is great disappointment in and resentment of America, but only one expression of pure hatred, and a fair number affirmations that, at least, Iraqis have been allowed to join the world and enjoy a margin of freedom.
Previously, Max had only one expression available; in Max Payne 2, he often smirks and moves his eyebrows to react to different scenarios.
We have used only three expression vectors: pET26, pGEX-4T and pT7-MAT-tag-Flag1.
In comparison, SAM analysis between classical PTCs and clinically aggressive PTCs resulted in only three expression profiles with FDR<5 (data not shown).
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