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Genome comparisons identified inverted repeats of 108/111 bp at the ends of this segment in Shi470, recombination in which would invert the segment relative to the rest of the chromosome.
This would impoverish every social (and other) program; it would invert the basic mission of government, which is, after all, to serve constituents' needs.
Whereas before Invert Colors would invert everything — which made photos look really weird — this "smart" incarnation inverts everything except photos.
It's fitting perhaps that, as magicians, they would invert the normal trend.
Little wonder that admiration of Franzen's focus on "family as microcosm or micro-history" would invert to disdain should a woman choose the same subject: look, just another bint stuck in her tiny domestic world.
Such an account would invert the usual assumption according to which the predicational content of a description is thought to identify the individual in question.
This step, combined with further differentiation among supplier countries and progress toward implementing renewable energy technologies, would invert the balance of power between the EU (Russia's most important customer for oil and natural gas) and the Kremlin.
Allowing teens to "choose" school would invert the dynamic in traditional school where students could no longer so easily complain, "Do I have to be here?
Recombination between tandemly repeated sites would result in excision of the intervening DNA, whereas recombination between inversely oriented sites would invert the intervening DNA.
Thus, traits traditionally viewed as beneficial can actually be detrimental, which in turn would invert the interpretation to a positive HFC.
None of the three models predicted that Drosophila would invert its response to positive and negative 3-point gliders, even though they predicted that the 3-point glider responses would be nonzero.
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