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This receptor family consists of four members, PAR-1 to PAR-4.

The interaction of Lgl with PAR-6 and aPKC precludes the binding of PAR-3 to PAR-6 and aPKC.

The 2008 Barclays will be 7,320 yards, and some holes have been converted to par 4s from par 5s, bringing the overall course par to 71.

"He's on par to be Emmitt Smith, on par to be Deion Sanders, on par to be Jevon Kearse," said Larry Blustein, a recruiting analyst for The Miami Herald who has covered the beat for 40 years.

Lyle won their personal battle with a final round of one under par to finish at nine over par.

But birdies at No. 13 and No. 16 that pulled Woods from five over par to three over par provided optimism.

Meanwhile, the biggest attraction, Tiger Woods, recovered from a terrible start, rallying from four over par to one under par to avoid the embarrassment of missing the cut and to put himself into the weekend picture.

So, yes, it will be sad if Guan doesn't get to play the weekend because of a penalty stroke that moved him from three over par to four over par.

Many players have met their demise on that difficult closing stretch, including Juli Inkster, who made a double-bogey at No. 14, a bogey at No. 15 and a bogey at No. 16 to fall from two under par to two over par.

"I'm a lot more pleased coming off the golf course than if I had finished par, to come off under-par is pleasing," said McIlroy.

To his credit he had regained his equilibrium sufficiently to par the remaining five holes - two birdies, two bogeys, one par - to finish on six over par and make it through the halfway cut.

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