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Lately, Jakubowski had been experimenting with modular designs, producing various machines from a fixed number of versatile parts.
Among the most popular and versatile parts are tunable promoters and the transcription factors (TFs) that regulate them.
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"In the versatile part and the practice part and the work ethic," Valentine said, rattling off the similarities.
Skin is perhaps the most versatile part of the human body: It regulates the body's temperature, it can signal internal disease, it can become artwork.
The function of this neurotransmitter is versatile along many parts of the body.
Not only is it delicious but the fruit itself is versatile since all parts of it can be put to use.
Winged bean (P. tetragonolobus) is very versatile, with all parts of the plant (leaves, flowers, tubers, and seeds) edible (National Academy of Sciences, 1975).
Trapattoni hinted he could deploy the versatile forward as part of a three-man front line in the Republic's next World Cup qualifier against Germany, but conceded his chances of playing will improve drastically if he plays regularly at Old Trafford or out on loan at a Championship club.
Gay and transgender individuals were for the most part versatile or receptive.
It was Henin-Hardenne's day, in part because she was the steadier, more versatile player and in part because Clijsters failed to play up to the occasion.
Droplet deposition has been so ubiquitous over a decade for the production of micro parts using versatile liquid-based methods such as inkjet-printing technology.
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