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The National Heart and Lung Institute was joined with the college in 1995, creating with St . Marys the new Imperial College School of Medicine.
The highly hydrophilic beta 2 microglobulin was joined with the hydrophobic heavy chain via a 15 amino acid linker.
For haplotype CGTT the group of carriers of two copies (0.28%) was joined with the carriers of one copy (5.26%).
For haplotype GGT the group of carriers of two copies (0.28%) was joined with the carriers of one copy (9.14%).
The smells of hay and manure were joined with those of soap and cologne.
At the beginning of the Long Parliament he was a leader of those opposed to King Charles I in the upper house, his name being joined with those of the five members of the House of Commons whom the king charged with treason in 1642.
It was a brilliant marketing device, a coup d'oeil in which the skills of Repton the watercolourist were joined with those of Repton the master illusionist (he was a committed playgoer all his life and even wrote his own dramas) to seduce potential clients into buying his vision for their parks.
She's joined with those who were closest to Bland including her sorority sisters and siblings.
Your voices are joined with those of my wife, my children, and those of all of my compatriots working for my freedom, that reach me from beyond these prison walls.
Participatory technology development (PTD) is the process in which the knowledge and research capacities of farmers are joined with those of scientific institutions, whilst at the same time strengthening local capacities to experiment and innovate (Jiggins & De Zeeuw, 1992; Reijntjes, Haverkort, & Waters-Bayer, 1992; Haverkort, van der Kamp, & Waters-Bayer, 1991).
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