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Mr. Spitzer remains sequestered in his home this morning.
In many bacterial diseases the bacteria itself remains sequestered in one part of the body but produces a poison (exotoxin) that causes the disease manifestations.
The five students have since been set free to roam the Carleton campus, barred only from dormitories, but their friend, who started 10 days of total isolation when his symptoms disappeared, remains sequestered until Wednesday in a college duplex with slow, dial-up Internet access and no cable television.
In these processes, the amount of CO2 that remains sequestered in the reservoir is small, typically less than 5%.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide as they grow and when trees are made into building materials, that carbon dioxide remains sequestered in the finished product.
HIV-1 remains sequestered during antiretroviral therapy (ART) and can resume high-level replication upon cessation of ART or development of drug resistance.
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Salinger himself remained sequestered from the world in New Hampshire.
A nuclear localisation sequence of the p65 protein is masked and it remains predominantly sequestered in the cytosolic compartment.
When wood is used in furniture or construction, for example, the sequestered carbon remains stored in the wood product (wood carbon stock) [2-4].
When wood is used in furniture or construction, for example, the sequestered carbon remains stored in the wood product (wood carbon stock) [ 2- 4].
While previous research on the same strain of M. rubrum demonstrated that the sequestered KN remains transcriptionally active for >30 days and persists without dividing [ 6], we detail for the first time overall changes that occurred to the GC transcriptome after its transition to the KN.
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