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As recently as two weeks ago, the younger Pritzkers thought they could sever at least this one tie to Mr. Dworman.
We were like the parishioners who Jonathan Edwards warned were suspended over Hell by "a slender thread," which an angry God might sever at any minute.
Filaments are more likely to sever at boundaries between cofilin-bound (twisted) and unbound (untwisted) regions (Bobkov et al., 2006).
3 Prediction of transmembrane helices were performed by using the TMHMM 2.0 sever at http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/TMHMM/. 4 The induction factors are given as log2 values of the ration of mRNA levels at pH 6 and pH 9 in comparison to pH 7.5, respectively.
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3D surface plot of YFP microtubule time series images representing a typical microtubule severing event (A ), arrowheads indicate microtubule-severing at a crossover sites.
At least one finger was severed at the joint.
Its tranquil head lies severed at its feet.
His legs, severed at the calves in a 1993 train accident, are two feet long.
His family said his spine was "80% severed" at the neck and his voice box almost crushed.
In the waiting area for those about to die, one woman moaned, her leg severed at the knee.
A bus conductor lay on the pavement with her leg severed at the knee by a shard of glass.
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