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Today, freedom of speech and expression remain tenuous or even unknown in many nations that are signatories to the UN's declaration of human rights.

Basim Shakir, 24, is one of those testing the bounds of free expression in Iraq's tenuous democracy — so far with limited success.

For another amino acid, glycine, one of the optimal codons ends with T and the correlation between optimal codon frequency and expression is positive, though tenuous (Spearman ρ = 0.07 and P < 10−).

"Any order that restricts creative expression in favour of promoting the tenuous (at best) purported rights of a single author is simply contrary to the public interest in freedom of expression," wrote the guild, adding that it "seldom" litigates for individual authors, but felt in this case that it was "an important issue for authors generally".

The connection between the transcript profiling and the remainder of the manuscript seems rather tenuous, but an effort is made to link protein expression with glycan phenotypes with glycan structure phenotypes in the respective cell types and human pathology of defects in spermatogenesis.

Given the possibility for cross hybridization of probesets, the assumption that the observed expression values are independent is dubious, although less tenuous than in a non-controlled experiment.

Like graffiti, the art world's interest and commodification of skateboarding is often tenuous, as both disciplines are based on rule breaking and freeform expression.

The relationship between expression rates and gene lengths in our data set is tenuous (Spearman ρ = 0.05, P < 10−) and has no confounding effect on the relationship between Ncp and expression rates (Spearman partial correlation taking gene length into account ρ = −0.22, P < 10−).

In humans, UPK3a provides an objective marker of late/terminal urothelial differentiation whose expression parallels the development of a functional barrier; this relationship is more tenuous in pig urothelium, however, where UPK3a is expressed by stratified cultures that have not developed barrier properties [5].

It was an expression of a nation's sense of community, strong in times of trouble but always tenuous, and eventually fractured when other threats replaced the specter of a Soviet-conquered moon.

Its surrealistic expression is probably a reflection of the Eskimo's awareness that, because life in the Arctic is so tenuous, humour is vital to psychological health.

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