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On top of that, the fragmentation efficiency for intact proteins is not always good enough to permit identification especially for proteins above 15 kDa.
We hypothesize that the fragmentation and localization of the fragments relates to the function of hornerin, thereby explaining these discrepancies.
It is fair to assume, given the similar character of the rRNA gene fragments across Sphaeropleales, that the fragmentation of rns occurred once in the ancestor of the order.
Nonetheless, many worry that the fragmentation of the educational system may also fragment civic life.
The danger is that the fragmentation and incoherence on the left are too deep.
He speculates that the fragmentation of traditional political tribes and allegiances will lead to further multi-party governments.
"The union simply does not accept that the fragmentation of our education system is the right answer.
A descriptively related but analytically distinct critique of Sunstein's was that the fragmentation would lead to polarization.
These studies show that the fragmentation behavior of PNAs resembles that of both peptides and oligonucleotides.
But it is time to admit that the fragmentation of the school system is running out of control and the inevitable drift into profit-making schools is dangerous.
The Napoleonic Code, which abolished primogeniture, guaranteed that the fragmentation would continue each time a vineyard was split equally among a group of heirs.
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