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Speculation about Mr. Codey's intentions is bound to grow after the next round of polling on theoretical primary match-ups, which will inevitably show Mr. Codey gaining ground.
Among the Democratic hopefuls is Erskine B. Bowles, a former White House chief of staff, who narrowly leads a field of five in a theoretical primary.
Two-thirds of those questioned said he should -- and then, in a theoretical primary with other well-known Democrats, including Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey and Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, Mr. Gore finished 13 points ahead of his closest competitor, Mrs. Clinton.
Optimizing the experimental parameters of the digestion, a 1 25 digestion ratio (LysC ALDH3A1) in 1 M KHPO4/1.2 M GdnHCl (pH 7.5) for 48 hr at room temperature resulted in approximately 64% sequence coverage based on the theoretical primary sequence of the protein.
For example, a 2009 Assessing Cost Effectiveness (ACE) study by Moodie et al. models a theoretical primary care intervention based on LEAP, applied to a greater population (n = 9,485) than the initial LEAP1 study (n = 82) [ 8].
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In practice, however, no pigments actually exist that are the exact equivalents of the theoretical primaries.
Mr. Riordan, a Republican, easily outdid both Bill Jones, the secretary of state, and Bill Simon, a businessman, in a theoretical party primary.
Building on an existing theoretical shared primary care/specialist care framework to (1) develop a unique typology of care for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Ontario, (2) assess sensitivity of the typology by varying typology definitions, and (3) describe characteristics of typology categories.
He was a thinker of uncommonly esoteric tendencies — a trained engineer and a mathematician whose primary theoretical text, "Formalized Music," contains nearly as many equations as sentences.
Trotskyism was to become the primary theoretical target of Stalinism in Russian Communist circles in the 1920s and 1930s.
October 9, 1873 Frankfurt am Main, Germany May 11 , 1916Potsdam, Germany Karl Schwarzschild, (born October 9, 1873, Frankfurt am Main, Germany died May 11 , 1916 Potsdam) German astronomer whose contributions, both practical and theoretical, were of primary importance in the development of 20th-century astronomy.
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