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The Miser imagines that Mr. Ravenhill would be heartened by the Magis Theater Company of New York, which has spent the last 18 months developing a show that seems to offer a precise example of the kind of vision he is calling for.
To give a precise example of how MowgliNNI proposes a more parsimonious reconciliation on a modified gene tree than Mowgli on the initial gene tree, Figure 12 details the particular case of family HBG040981, (a putative tocopherol cyclase).
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Precise examples of PAVs, CNVs, inversion, duplication, and movement (i.e., transposition) characterized in grasses are given.
These findings are consistent with the literature [ 61, 62] but offer more precise examples of limitations in every-day activities or restrictions in participation.
A precise example is the discovery of a Bacteroidetes D8, a cholesterol-reducing bacterium of human intestinal origin, which was isolated from a senior male volunteer, with a high capacity to reduce luminal cholesterol to coprostanol [ 101].
Online, you can also look up just the form of a word you're interested in — say, sniped instead of snipe — and find precise examples.
The violinist Kyu Young Kim was the leader and an eloquent soloist in a vivid account of Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony, an arrangement of his String Quartet No. 8. Urgent but never manic, the performance was a textbook example of precise dynamic control, with penetrating playing from another cellist, Dan McDonough.
We report here the first example of precise insertion of large DNA into a targeted location in the genome of a whole animal via NHEJ.
A remarkable example of precise detection of a signaling circuit activity occurs in the VEGF pathway, whose induction is known to be involved in malignant transformation [ 52].
A little oil study of mist over the Alban Hills by the French plein-air master Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes is a prime example of his precise and gentle atmospherics.
Titelmannus' explanation of what is the "number" Aristotle speaks of when he defines time as "the number of motion according to earlier and later" in book IV of his Physics (Titelmannus, 1578, 113 [De consideratione rerum naturalium, IV, 19]) can serve as an example of such precise interpretation.
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