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It is a tenacity expressed not in redoubts fighting to the death to preserve its form, but quite the opposite.
Subiaco preserves its medieval form and owes many of its buildings to Pope Pius VI, who as cardinal was commendatory abbot of the monastery.
This S-layer fusion protein preserves its recrystallization characteristics, forming an ordered surface layer (square lattice with 13 nm unit-by-unit distance).
After structural optimization (see Fig. 4c) the nanostructure preserved its tubular form and the cups remained almost unchanged.
The etymology of the word indicates that the Balts preserved its oldest forms, which is also true of the functions and attributes of the personified Baltic sky god Dievs, who lives on his farmstead on the sky mountain but does not participate in the work of the farm.
The latter was then genetically fused to an engineered variant of Mxe GyrA intein, whose C-terminal Asn198 was mutated to Ala to abolish its self-splicing activity while preserving its ability to form a thioester bond at the N-terminal end via N → S acyl transfer (dotted box, Figure 1B).
The EU's struggle to preserve its border-free travel zone forms the backdrop to its negotiations with the UK, as the British government seeks to rewrite the terms of its EU membership.
He wanted to preserve it in its current form.
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Thus, herring contains 67 mg sodium per 100 g, while kipper, its preserved form, contains 990 mg.
In an accompanying comment article, 10 eminent scientists noted "unremitting opposition" to AMFm from the United States, and appealed for the scheme to be preserved in its current form when the Global Fund's board decides its future next month.
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