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She won a scholarship to Oxford to read Classical Greats and, arriving at Somerville College in 1938, became one of a strikingly able and forceful group of women philosophers.
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Strikingly, we were able to detect the incorporation to the inclusions of domain 1, but not of domain 1a when these domains were expressed as GFP-fusions.
Strikingly, they were able to recognize the variant epitope in the absence of a consensus response at one or more time points tested, as shown for 2 patients (Subject 1 and Subject 2) (Fig. 2A and 2B).
Strikingly, we were able to observe five N- and one O-linked glycosites in native gp120.
Strikingly, rapamycin was able to induce degradation of farnesylated prelamin A, as determined by immunoblot analysis (Fig. 1C, upper panel).
Strikingly, we were able to detect both N- and O-linked glycopeptides of native gp120 from the T-cell-expressed HIV virion using spectral-aligning strategy.
Strikingly we were able to detect several potential gene loci supported by EST sequences but not corresponding to as yet annotated genes.
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