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One way of explaining this is by speculating that the asymmetry between the two ends, which has been previously indicated as important for choosing which of the strands is incorporated into RISC (Shabalina et al., 2006) is not the sole reason that renders the first tetranucleotide (primarily) and the last dinucleotide as important indicators of siRNA efficiency.

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And in many places the recovery is sluggish for a reason that also renders central banks less effective: economies are deleveraging as households, in particular, rebuild their savings and pay down debt.

More sophisticated poverty analysis and understanding of the vulnerabilities of many children (developmental, psychological and practical), which has occurred within the CARI initiative has led the discussion to move from a somewhat finite response to the problems of children orphaned by HIV to a greater understanding of the varied reasons that may render a child vulnerable.

Chris Christie holds the rare opportunity to govern his state within the framework of his own moderate conservative ideology, while maintaing measured reason; it's a worldview that renders him not blind to rationality or averse to nuance, but receptive and cautious in his acceptance of his president's word.

That renders the virus less lethal.

Robertson writes admiringly of Dylan, but he renders him at a human scale, noting, for instance, the way that Dylan could suddenly turn cold on a person, for reasons that were clear to no one but Dylan himself.

That reason alone would render premature the conclusion that the WHOQOL-100 is adequate for studies in this population.

By the will, Raz has in mind "the ability to choose and perform intentional actions" and "the most typical exercise or manifestation of the will is in choosing among options that reason merely renders eligible" (1997, 111).

If I am incapacitated by natural causes — by a genetic handicap, say, or by a virus or by certain climatic conditions — I may be rendered unable to do certain things, but I am not, for that reason, rendered unfree to do them.

Any reason for that?

In 1986, it was relocated to the Villa Chapel, for reasons of security, and enclosed in a huge, aquarium-like box of bulletproof, reflective, greenish safety glass that renders it scarcely seeable and which the restoration experts loathe.

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