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It is often used to introduce a clause that explains or elaborates on the previous statement. Example: The weather forecast predicts heavy rain for the next few days, which might thus affect our plans for the outdoor event.
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It shows what's happened at a single school, over a single year – perhaps Monkseaton's year 11 was particularly bright, or perhaps the novelty of the new timetable, rather than the timetable itself, accounted for any benefits, which might thus fade over time.
Though it dates from the early Jurassic, it is in essence similar to its modern relatives, the royal ferns, which might thus reasonably be described as living fossils.In this section BICEP flexes its muscles Jurassic mark Acid test Paying guests Fat chance Reprints.
Using a synthetic chromosome modified in this way means it will be easier to execute multiple, simultaneous gene knockouts.The team have also fitted their new chromosome with the potential to make proteins that contain unnatural amino acids which might thus have entirely new properties.
This was done in order to establish whether there was a candidate topography that better accounted for switch than for stay trials, and which might thus reflect some TSR-like process.
Highly and universally expressed genes are more GC-rich than lowly expressed genes which might thus reflect a codon bias, in particular for GC-rich codons.
Twenty OsPP2C genes had no detectable tissue specific expression, but had matching transcript sequences, which might thus be expressed at specific developmental stages or under special conditions only.
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What we have instead are a series of distinctive if largely inadvertent types, created by a warped market, which might be summarised thus: An attempt to squeeze housing units into places where people want to live (the countryside in southern England), but the people there already don't want any more.
A: We chose the title "feminist glaciology" to provoke discussion about who is producing knowledge about glaciers and what the implications of that existing knowledge are, including whose voices are left out and what types of scientific questions are asked (and which ones might thus be ignored).
In addition, bioenergy can be generated from organic waste material which might otherwise be discarded thus contributing to the waste management.
Therefore, to determine how transcription generates RSS accessibility, we used the differential activation of the Igκ and Igλ loci to investigate which of the transcription-mediated chromatin changes correlate strongly with recombination and thus which might ultimately trigger initiation of the reaction.
The only dynein light chain that processes a putative motif, besides TCTEX1D4, is TCTEX1D3 (KVLF), but the motif is mapped to the globular domain Tctex1, which might be masked and thus not as easily accessible for PPP1 binding as for TCTEX1D4 (Fig. 1B,C).
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