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Namely, no spatial stretch was introduced, and amino acids charged on the handles could not reach each other to form peptide bonds yet.
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Though there was a 1-bp deletion within the tag, this experiment demonstrates that a DSB 54 bp from an insertion site can be used for introduction of epitopes, and that the presence of mutations in a stretch of homology does not prevent gene conversion; five point mutations in a 55-bp stretch were introduced into the genome along with the 65 bp of 2×FLAG tag (with the 1-bp deletion).
When stretch nylon was introduced to the U.S., he was instrumental in the development of the first Danskin tights.
My poplin shirt, the model by which the company gauges continued interest in stretch items, was introduced in 1997.
The system is meant to prevent collisions by triggering an alarm if two trains are on the same stretch of track, and was introduced across the German rail network after two trains crashed in Saxony Anhalt in January 2011, killing 10. "It should automatically prevent train collisions by forcing the trains to brake," Dobrindt said.
A 70-nt stretch of poly(A) was introduced 167 nucleotides downstream of the CAT termination codon.
In one of the groups, topographical alignment was introduced at 10 MPa stiffness, by controlled unidirectional stretching of the sheet.
In the 19th century artificial fertilizer was introduced to improve some of this land for agriculture, and large stretches were forested, mainly with Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris).
Her set was introduced with a thumping disco remix of "This Kiss"; she wore psychedelic-patterned stretch pants.
Rationing was introduced.
A new, simple, and economical approach to fabricate P VDF-TrFE) fibers using a torsion-stretching method is introduced.
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