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Similar to the quasi-1D acenes, the two-dimensional periacene sequence develops a strong multiradical character with increasing zigzag chain length.
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This was the scene in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) in which Lawrence Peter O'Toolee) first makes contact with the Arab chieftain Sherif Ali Shariff), who will become his key ally in the desert fighting, and the latter, in a daringly protracted sequence, develops from a speck on the horizon into a towering, huge horseman, rifle at the ready.
As a consequence, a little sequence develops, which is managed within the borders of the ongoing turn.
There are, to be sure, some lovely long shots of Cuban villages and the colorful coast, and there is one sequence that develops a brief magic.
That is, the main sequence band develops a thickness on the HR diagram; it is not simply a narrow line.
Families are randomised using a pre-generated random number sequence developed by a statistician, which is contained in sealed opaque envelopes stored in the independent research assistant's office.
A quiet, pale piece by Barbara Bartholomew is impressive, too, for the way it builds on the concept of sequence, developing each unit as an evocative field offering variations of gentle, muted nuances.
Finally, to maximize accessibility for this and future transcriptome sequencing projects in the absence of a genome sequence, we developed an open-source sequence annotation browser called GDAV (Genome-Delinked Annotation Viewer; http://funcgen.vectorbase.org/gdav).org/gdav
PCR primers were designed successfully using the differential display sequence to develop a RT-PCR-based method to detect TSV.
By the 11th century the sequence had developed a common poetic form that reflected the musical structure: typically, introductory and closing lines enclosed a series of rhymed, metrical couplets of varying lengths (x aa bb cc…y).
Targeting the IS Myo2 sequence, we developed a real-time PCR method and applied the technique to Mycobacterial genomic DNA.
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