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Therefore, it made sense to extract the precursor from non-luminous fungi".
Mathis, 30, played for the MetroStars, the Red Bulls' precursor, from 2000-3 and scored 33 goals in 67 games.
Catweazle, a Worzel precursor from 1970, was different, never taking its eye off its characters' fragility while offering the necessary mayhem to keep both kids and grown-ups hooked.
The strongest poets will be those who most successfully assert their originality over their inheritance, and who most powerfully banish the traces of the precursor from their own work.
And that's what the Obama administration did today on the Keystone XL Pipeline, which has been proposed as a way to carry bitumen, a tarry oil precursor, from vast Canadian deposits to American refineries.
Arrow indicates secreted ATH35L protein and asterisk indicates leaked ATH35L precursor from dead cells.
Figure 5 TGA curve of Ni(OH) 2 precursor from 20°C to 600°C.
Arrow indicates released mature ATH35L protein from live cells and asterisk indicates leaked ATH35L precursor from dead cells.
The introduction of epoxy ring onto chitosan via phthaloylchitosan to obtain a precursor from homogeneous DMF solution is demonstrated.
Prostaglandin H2 synthase (PGHS) synthesizes PGH2, a prostaglandin precursor, from arachidonic acid and was the first monotopic enzyme to have its structure experimentally determined.
In a previous report (Parasitology 116 (1998) 525) we isolated and characterized Boophilus Yolk pro-Cathepsin (BYC), an aspartic proteinase precursor from the eggs of the hard tick.
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