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A rounded protuberance, handle, or control switch.
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ROM 784 and UALVP 47273 represent smaller individuals than ROM 788 and AMNH 5245, but not proportionately to knob width [11].
The observed decrease in recombination around K2L and K3L suggests that knobs may severely limit the genetic exchange of alleles that lie in close proximity to knob repeats, perhaps to the extent that overall allelic diversity is reduced around knobs.
According to Knob and Carmona (2010) xylotriose is the smallest oligomer produced by most known xylanases.
When comparing the physical maps and knob locations of HSY and X, it appears that the gap within the X physical map may correspond to Knob 4 of HSY.
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They have several irregularly cylindrical to knob-like apical appendages measuring 3 11 by 2 5 µm, which are colorless and thin-walled.
The upper layer, the suprapellis, is made of plentiful, colorless hyphae that are 20 51 by 4 6 µm, thin-walled (up to 0.5 µm), and range in shape from obtuse to somewhat acute to knob-like or pear-shaped.
An in-house program was written using the Microsoft.NET Excel package to identify SNPs in defined intervals relative to knobs.
A Plasmodium falciparum PHIST protein binds the virulence factor PfEMP1 and comigrates to knobs on the host cell surface.
Apply wood filler to holes with a putty knife, if you are planning on changing the configuration of your cabinet hardware from door pulls to knobs.
If the "Pre" knob is set very low, you will have to turn the "Post" knob higher to hear your guitar at the same volume.
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