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The term confers a sense of immediacy and menace to potential threats from a warming climate — dangers that otherwise might seem too distant for people to worry about.
Publicly, most tribal sheiks (the term confers political rather than religious authority) have insisted that they are on the president's side and will hand over any terrorism suspects.
Here we show that expression of the 473 amino acid C-terminus alone (AtHMA4-C-term) conferred greater Zn tolerance to zrc1 cot1 yeast than AtHMA4-FL, although the tolerance was not as great as that conferred by AtHMA4-trunc (Figure 1A).
Such a lie would make sense in Darwinian terms, conferring an advantage on her and her child, but seem to have little bearing on her credibility about Mr. Strauss-Kahn.
AtHMA4-trunc conferred greater Cd tolerance than AtHMA4-FL whereas AtHMA4-C-term confers the greatest Cd tolerance (Figure 1B).
Even more gnomic and less rewarding was those liner notes' unreadable amplification in his "novel" -- ah, remember when the term "novel" conferred cachet?
A directed edge from GO term x to GO term y confers the relationship that y is an instance of x, meaning that when a gene or protein is associated with y, it would also be associated with x.
In essence, the vaccine mimics the extraordinary long-term protection conferred by getting sick, without all the misery.
Machiavelli observed the politics of city states in his Renaissance Italy and described what a prince had to do to promote a flourishing republic in terms that conferred on him supreme authority within his territory.
Mortality in a vacuum should not be a deterrent to surgery, but rather should be weighed against the potential long-term benefits conferred and the low procedure-related complication rates (32).
In the long-term, a full-term pregnancy confers a decreased risk of developing breast cancer (McCredie et al, 1998) and each subsequent full-term pregnancy magnifies this protective effect.
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