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There was no sign of trouble at the two targets named by hardliners in the protest movement, the stock exchange and the central Bangkok offices of AeroThai, which is in charge of air traffic control communication for planes using Thai air space.
Approximately 88% of the targets named in source documents have been assigned unambiguously to SwissProt IDs.
One of the US targets named by Pyongyang was the Pacific island of Guam, which hosts a US military base.
One of the targets named by Pyongyang was the Pacific island of Guam, which hosts a US military base.
We present a novel and simple method for amplifying RNA targets (named by its acronym, SMART), and for detection, using engineered amplification probes that overcome existing limitations of current RNA-based technologies.
Moreover, in order to check the azimuth point spreading response improvement of the one-step MOCO-based imaging algorithm, two isolated point-like targets named point A and point B are extracted from Fig. 7 by yellow circle for azimuth point spreading response function comparison.
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Jobs's claim that "we don't track anyone" is arguably true, in that Apple could not target named individuals.
He was in a cab when he saw his target, named Angel, and other men, on East 117th Street, fooling around with a laptop.
One fictional example in the training document involves a target named "Mohammad Badguy" whose name was found on the buddy list of his brother-in-law, who had some connection to Al Qaeda in Somalia.
One of the putative endocrine targets of age-1 that we identified was cyp-35B1, which had previously been described as a daf-2 pathway target named dod-13 [30].
The company has designated 11 countries to target, naming specifically only France, Germany, China and India.
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