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But preserving stringent patient protections without tipping into excessive bureaucracy and getting 27 countries to agree is no easy task.

We speculate that the weak binding of BPTF to H2A nucleosomes is not preserved under our stringent purification conditions.

We then applied a stringent criterion to preserve homology relationships between sequences [ 37], imposing a minimal alignment coverage of > = 80%% between any pair of sequences with > 30%% identity, eventually retaining 131,162 environmental sequences.

The configuration of an intron within an intron is reminiscent of the case of group II/III twintrons (Copertino and Hallick, 1993) and renders the invading intron in a situation with no stringent requirement to preserve the splicing activity.

Analysts are divided about whether North Korea has made a strategic calculation that negotiations are the best way to get out from under stringent economic sanctions and preserve Kim Jong Un's family dynasty.

GPVI interaction with CD9 and CD151 was lost in more stringent Triton X-100 detergent, which does not preserve tetraspanin tetraspanin interactions and hence microdomain integrity [ 5, 38].

Furthermore, covalent crosslinking preserves relevant interactions despite stringent lysis and washing conditions that reduce background.

Stringent building codes limit the height of buildings in order to preserve the overall look of the historic city.

The major challenge facing maintenance managers in state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) today is to preserve the road networks at an acceptable level of serviceability subject to the stringent yearly maintenance and rehabilitation (M&R) budgets.

The practice was (and is, no doubt) legal, acceptable and accepted by most sensible citizens as a proper power to be exercised by the state in order to preserve our security and fight serious crime – provided that this power is subject to stringent safeguards.

The practice was (and is, no doubt) legal, acceptable and accepted by most sensible citizens as a proper power to be exercised by the state in order to preserve our security and fight serious crime – provided that this power is subject to stringent safeguards.

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