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However, evaluation of changes in the structure of the membrane and the submembranous cytoskeleton is strongly altered by their fixing or can be very time-consuming, which may result in some uncharacteristic changes of the cytoskeleton.
Avoid making any uncharacteristic changes just to shock people.
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We feel that it is unlikely that a conformational change of αCTD caused by Spx is responsible for the recognition of promoter DNA solely by the α polypeptide, as no uncharacteristic change in a conformation is observed when αCTD is bound to Spx [9], [36].
Knowing someone well also makes it easier to tell when something's wrong, like an uncharacteristic mood change that could be an early sign there's a medical problem.
And almost all of the stories surprised me, with the twists of fate, staggeringly long arms of coincidence, repetition of patterns of the kind that make great case studies and great opera, heroism in people who had been, for most of their lives, contented doormats, uncharacteristic acts that changed everything that followed, all things of which fiction allows us only a little.
Chandler's hard foul in the backcourt against James was uncharacteristic of a player who changed the culture in the Knicks' locker room.
He presented with a 6-year history of progressive personality change, initially with uncharacteristic aggressive outbursts and supervening social withdrawal, obsessionality, behavioral rituals, and sweet tooth.
Therefore, finding out whether, at some point in the past, there has been a change in mood, associated with an unequivocal change in functioning, that is uncharacteristic of the individual when not symptomatic may significantly depend on the information provided by others, such as close friends, relatives or partners.
On the one hand, pedestrians ought to be impressed by the uncharacteristic stealth with which city workers have changed most of New York's Walk/Don't Walk signals.
On the one hand, pedestrians ought to be impressed by the uncharacteristic stealth with which city workers have changed most of New York's Walk/Don't Walk….
By Nick Paumgarten On the one hand, pedestrians ought to be impressed by the uncharacteristic stealth with which city workers have changed most of New York's Walk/Don't Walk signals.
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