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Mr/pI refers to molecular weight and isoelectric point of identified protein.
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"Although I see no direct connection, Jimmy Carter has nevertheless made a point of identifying himself with the business".
In order to demonstrate their competence as experts, they make a great point of identifying with the small national context of whichever literature they teach.
First, that they're amazed by how many first-time callers they speak to (LBC makes a point of identifying first-time callers).
In order to demonstrate their competence as experts, they make a great point of identifying with the small — national — context of whichever literature they teach.
We rehearsed four to six hours a night for six weeks, and it was amazing to watch Frank break himself down to the point of identifying with Leonard Schiller's failure.
The court on Thursday made a point of identifying the original trial judge, Mr. Lunn, and the three appellate justices who erred, an unusually pointed rebuke in the Hong Kong legal community.
The second, launched in 2012, eventually included among the prosecutors the district attorneys from four other counties, the agency that administers state elections and ethics laws, and a lead special prosecutor, who made a point of identifying himself as a Republican who had voted for Walker.
Indeed, the point of identifying a human being as the source of certain accidents is to release God of responsibility for the existence of those accidents.
The point of identifying phenomenal colors in this way is to provide a fixed subject matter for both of the debates about the two questions.
As a starting point of identifying such pathways, we investigated the participation of G-proteins inasmuch as rhodopsin is a G-protein coupled receptor and is required for light-damage [27].
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