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When comparing the nucleotide sequences of French marker 19D6 and Dutch marker 15D6 with the NCBI nucleotide database by megablast for highly similar sequences, the only hit is a region in the L. pneumophila Lorraine genome (Genbank ID FQ958210.1) described as the RtxA toxin.

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Mr. Chamboredon argues that the pigeon protest has upended the usual sequence of French politics, which typically begins with discreet consultations and later erupts in the street.

In Mr. Chamboredon's view, the pigeons have already landed themselves a place in history by upending the usual sequence of French political discourse, which often involves street protests.

A stylishly played sequence of French ballet music began with Lully's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme of 1670, in which Roth kept time as Lully did, by banging a staff on the ground, and ended with Massenet's Le Cid of 1885, taking in Rameau's Les Indes Galantes and Delibes' Coppélia en route.

To analyze the relationship of the Neandertals to a more diverse set of modern humans, we repeated the analysis above using the genome sequences of the French, Han, Papuan, Yoruba, and San individuals that we generated (SOM Text 9).

There is also language courses in Arabic in addition to the four-year sequences of German, French, Latin, and Spanish classes.

Some of Arthus-Bertrand's not-so-still lifes -- like the action sequence of a French shepherd shearing a Rambouillet ram and ewe, pausing for a tolerantly impatient glance at the photographer -- suggest high drama tinged with comedy.

After a credit sequence of generic French accordion music played over color postcards of the city, the camera settles in the empty apartment to await the entrance of Leopold (Bernard Giraudeau), the suave 50-year-old who lives there, and Franz (Malik Zidi), a 19-year-old redhead he has apparently just picked up.

Schubert et al. [ 24] determined the entire sequence of the French PVYC isolate Adgen from potato.

The VP1 sequence of the French patient who died clustered with VP1 sequences belonging to the C2 subgenogroup.

However, the comparison of sequences of Polish and French TAstV strains was not possible, since the sequences were not available in the public domain.

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