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A particularly weak strand in their argument is their attempt to draw a distinction between science and the arts.
Up north, Latvia is the Balts' weak strand, its capital, Riga, more tightly tied to Russia than those of the other two Baltic countries.
Analysing the transcriptional strand bias of the mutational signatures operative in the 21 breast genomes revealed a weak strand bias of C > A mutations with unknown aetiology [ 20 ].
Alone, Rad51 exhibits weak strand exchange activity that is stimulated by RPA, but this stimulation only occurs if Rad51 is allowed to nucleate on single-stranded DNA prior to the addition of RPA (Sung 1994, 1997a; Sugiyama et al. 1997).
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Education is a good signal for employers because it requires a large committment of money and time, and the student has ample opportunity to flunk out if there are any weak strands in his or her moral fibre.
And the way it's painted conveys a feeling of frailty, in the pale and subdued colours, the weak strands of the woven wicker chair, the thin stem of the parasol, the thin paint just barely touched and stroked onto the surface of the canvas.
Whether you have split ends, dry and weak strands, dandruff, or just a tangled mess, the likely culprit for almost all follicular problems is a lack of moisture.
Nevertheless, Met157 and the crossover loop may have an analogous function in the weak strand-separating activity of Dna2.
Deep conditioning products with the protein keratin in them are ideal for naturally plumping up thin and weak strands.
"I'm not against recording through writing, but it's the weaker strand.
The other, much weaker strand of the story follows the attempt by Wayne and Diane Davis Steve Rodgerss and Mandy McElhinney), a hapless young couple, to sue the bank after their young son drowns himself because the bank is about to foreclose on the family's houseboat business.
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