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When treated at 550 °C, anisotropic nanoparticles were invariably found to reshape into more isotropic shapes, so milder temperature treatments were preferred.
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However, the distorted DNA helix (and especially the negatively supercoiled zone that follows RNAP) is susceptible to reshaping into unusual non-B DNA structures, such as stem-loops, triplexes or G-quadruplexes (reviewed in Belotserkovskii, Mirkin and Hanawalt 2013) and ssDNA stretches (Liu and Wang 1987).
He was able renegotiate the debt and took on new partners to reshape Tribasa Into Promotora y Operadora de Infraestructura ("Infrastructure Promotions & Operation), or Pinfra.
And she isn't: Higgins decides to reshape her into his ideal view of his language — precise, descriptive, pure.
He made no mention at all of his signature reform to reshape Medicare into a voucher-based scheme.Voters are exceptionally worried about government spending.
The world of high fashion now faces having to reshape itself into something altogether less rarefied and more profit-driven in order to survive.
By the time I get the Joy of Cooking slices out of the fridge, it's all I can do to reshape them into bread form.
So now the objective is something else entirely – to defeat the Taliban, which once hosted Bin Laden, and to reshape Afghanistan into a functioning society that will be permanently inhospitable to al-Qaida.
But the television network's executives, evincing no faith in his artistry, tried to use the results of their market testing to reshape "Mulholland" into something it was never intended to be.
I was sick all summer and I couldn't eat, I was supposed to gain weight, but every time I'd look at a plate of food, the food would literally seem to reshape itself into a rattlesnake.
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