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Just ask his brother Edgardo, who was a predominantly opposite-field hitter until Edgar persuaded him several seasons ago to change his stance and begin to hit the ball toward left and left-center field more often.
GABAA receptors with the reverse mutation (V2′A) in the α1 subunit had predominantly the opposite effect, although the changes in potencies were less pronounced (up to 8-fold) and were accompanied by an increase in GABA sensitivity (EC50: α1β2, 6.9 μM; αV2′A1β2, 0.14 μM; α1β2γ2, 74 μM; α1V2′Aβ2γ2, 3.1 μM; Table 1).
Growing up with a Lebanese father and a British mother has certainly given me the best of two, predominantly polar-opposite, culinary worlds.
Analysis of ancient DNA revealed that prior to humans' farming, the animal-based diets of European hunter-gatherers predominantly favored the opposite version of the same gene, which limits the activity of FADS1 enzymes and is better suited for people with meat and seafood-based diets.
Candidate E also displays prominent deviations from M w in the Arctic region, but predominantly of the opposite sign to those of candidate D; in addition it possesses low latitude anomalies linked to its anomalous sectoral harmonics.
Within the OPPP, the enzyme catalyses the same reactions, predominantly in the opposite direction to the CBB cycle [ 3].
Irrespective of whether gene pairs are in E/H or in P/O form, they are predominantly localized in opposite orientation to each other.
This failure to produce full-length DNA products was expected as hRev1 preferentially functions as a dCTP transferase by predominantly incorporating dCTP opposite DNA lesions or undamaged bases.
Psoralen intercalates into RNA helical regions and on photoactivation, forms covalent crosslinks between pyrimidines (predominantly uridines) on opposite strands (Cimino et al, 1985).
Because overlapping genes are predominantly localized in opposite orientation to each other in the genome, we compared expression level of gene pairs (E/H genes) which are either oppositely oriented or oriented in same direction to each other.
Another possibility is a ' language laterality profile' hypothesis, which maintains that risk of dyslexia increases if within the domain of language different skills are predominantly mediated in opposite hemispheres.
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