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Many research groups were studying structures called quantum dots, which might form the next generation of computers.
Yesterday members met with advisers to an unofficial committee of 10 GM bondholders and with the top executives from Fiat, which might form an alliance with Chrysler.
Water agate stones are typical natural hollow crystals, which might form with exactly the same mechanism [11].
So let me identify certain features of Mandarin Chinese which might form part of a character sketch of the language.
The linker peptide used in constructs pUb1-DR-T contains this acidic doublet internally, which might form a recognition sequence for a specific endoproteinase.
Only proportional occlusivity was supportive, as an indicator for mystery, "which might form the basis of a more sophisticated measure of the seen and un-seen properties of a design" (Dawes and Ostwald 2014b, p 19).
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The assembly will also appoint speakers for both the parliament and the MPR, at last providing office-holders around which coalitions might form.
They are thus essential to the survival of a cell and of any organism of which it might form part.In this section Flash of the Titans Trojan DNA Secrets of the Cabernet ReprintsMitochondrial genes, of course, can go wrong in exactly the ways that the more familiar genes of a cell's nucleus do.
An example of the latter sort of desire is a desire for the lesser of two harms, which one might form after "weighing benefit".
This led to the recommendation that potatoes that have been stored beyond their recommended storage window should not be used for processes in which acrylamide might form.
The structure helps to define a core structural motif for the PCI domain and identifies potential sites through which Rpn12 might form protein protein interactions.
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