This shows that none of the genes absent from B. subtilis 6 is required for competence development. |
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The bird then spreads the pollen to other B. ringens, thereby cross-pollinating the plant species. |
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Far from moving in Heap and Anderson's circles, she was employed as a salesgirl in the ladies' neckwear department at B. Altman. |
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In 525 B., Cambyses, the son of Cyrus the Great, led a Persian invasion force that dethroned the last pharaoh of the 26th Dynasty. |
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The fact that the age of many B. rosea shells exceeds 200 years is unexpected given the widely stated fragility of brachiopod shells. |
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The down side was that, well, Mr. B. and I fought a fair bit in those first months. |
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He has demanded that U.S. Trade Representative Robert B. Zoellick apply tighter restrictions to them before Congress votes yea or nay. |
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Also, on hearing of the crush at the cattle camps, the Collector, B. Rajashekar, moved to stagger the fodder hours. |
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Their analysis also found that B. anthracis has an enhanced capacity to scavenge iron, which it may use to survive in its host. |
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To this end we carried out proteomic analysis with a recombinant B. megaterium strain. |
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In some cases, the numeration following the B. subtilis sequence is also included. |
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The 194th Tank Battalion was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Ernest B. Miller and was comprised of M3 tanks, half-tracks, jeeps, and motorcycles. |
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After the victory over the Persians in 479 B. C. the Greeks offered this tripod at the oracle of Delphi, from where it was brought to Byzantium. |
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Rescorla's story is memorialized in the book by James B. Stewart, Heart of a Soldier. |
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We plumped for option B. Now, I wish we had known there was something in between. |
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Fortunately, though, the virus has not proved to be as harmful to salamanders as B. dendrobatidis has been to frogs and toads. |
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Margaret B. Johnson from Alabama City, Alabama, patented a very interesting ear corn parer. |
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On it, she found a small gold plate with the initials B. L. engraved on it. |
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The epitome of a fussy old maid, Mrs. B. operated with a few less sandwiches than it takes to make a picnic. |
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Populations that did not evolve far from the ancestral stock are all included in the long-ranging B. rhombiferus. |
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The development of the electromagnet about 1837 provided the American Samuel F. B. Morse with a way to transmit and receive electric signals. |
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The fruit of B. monosperma is a single-seeded samara and disperses as a diaspore. |
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Volume 2 of Roy Foster's magisterial biography of W. B. Yeats opens in 1915, when Yeats was in his fiftieth year and at a crossroads in his life. |
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In 1958, he married Helen B. Storms, a well-known author and speaker on gardening and floriculture, and they have two daughters, Anne and Jane. |
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More evidence of progress was seen during March 1863, when Arthur B. Cooper arrived to survey and lay out the townsite of Nuccaleena. |
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Plus, wheat germ is rich in vitamins E and B. Smoothies are a perfect way to add both of these superfoods to your diet. |
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It was a great night all around for chairs Randall B. Hale and Scott Galloway and honorees Mary Ann and Bruce Belin. |
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Comparisons between individual P. lanceolata or B. napus plants in monoculture and interspecific competition were made. |
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I've been living here since 1996 and have come a long way from the grimy flat I shared with my best mate B. years ago. |
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The similarity is higher between the dipteran species than between the dipteran species and the lepidopteran B. mori. |
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They emended the description of Behuninia as a conifer short shoot and added three new species, B. provoensis, B. bassii, and B. scottii. |
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In highly endemic areas, at most 20 to 30 percent of deer ticks are infected with B. burgdorferi. |
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As a practicing Kyudo archer, Ona B. is always on target, never losing sight of the viewers of her works. |
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William M. Winter, Esq. and Valerie B. Simpson, Esq. are attorneys in the tax department of a Los Angeles-based law firm. |
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The parasequence is further distinguished by the occurrence of Beedeina bowiensis and B. cf. rockymontana in the carbonate cap rock. |
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The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center also features research materials on the Hayes presidency and local Ohioan history. |
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In order to trace genetic changes they then compared the B. pennsylvanicus genome to the sequence from a related carpenter ant, B. floridanus. |
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The two Asian species clearly are congeneric with one another, but not with B. drabensis. |
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The chemical analyses of the body and frass of Blepharida flavocostata revealed almost no match to the constituents found in B. biflora. |
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The most common cause of goitrous hypothyroidism in adults is: A. Graves' disease. B. Riedel's thyroiditis. C. Hashimoto's disease. |
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This former town librarian was perspicacious in acquiring paintings by Jack B. Yeats and his circle. |
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Transportation from Lester B. Pearson International Airport is available by taxicab, airport limousine and airport express bus. |
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Patches of adsorbed rodlets were observed on the substrate during AFM visualization of B. thuringiensis spores. |
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Baker, Pease, Broadwater, and Lieutenant Charles B. Schofield bunked together in another tent. |
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The study of Garey et al., which used two genes and B. plicatilis, yielded a tree in which acanthocephalans cluster as modified bdelloids. |
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The most effective probiotic supplements contain L. acidophilus and B. bifidus and should be refrigerated. |
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In B. weddellii, crystalliferous idioblasts were also present on the lateral lobes. |
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In the film, Green B. Jamison, another Kentucky frontiersman, will use an iron-mounted Tennessee rifle crafted in Branson's workshop. |
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The highest nodule number was found in plants singly inoculated with B. japonicum and cultivated under well-watered conditions. |
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Stephen B. Wilcox, PhD, is founder and principal of Design Science Consulting Inc. |
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He had entered through the shrubbery and had shot an air rifle at the bungalow, Mr. B. returning the fire. |
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Captain Leonard B. Smith, whose ship brought the first cargo of ice packed in sawdust to the island, suggested a bridge that would float away. |
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This issue was most apparent for B. alleghaniensis, for which establishment microsites differed among the three stand types. |
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Buy the latest Robert Crais or Robert B. Parker instead, and be pleasantly surprised by how literate, humorous, and touching a hard-boiled detective novel can be. |
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If there was a problem, Louis B. Mayer, the indomitable head of MGM, would fix it. |
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Dr. B. loved it and would scrunch up his face in that way that made his moustache wiggle when I'd launch into the description of the annual Miss Antler contest. |
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In the 1950s, he brashly challenged psychologist B. F. Skinner's theory of language as a learned skill, acquired by children in a process of reward and punishment. |
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Aspiration of the abscesses grew B. mallei, the cause of glanders. |
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In the early years, the big powers were often rough, self-made men such as Jack Warner or Louis B. Mayer. |
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On the bovine family tree, zebu are ten times further removed from the three members of the B. taurus group than those three are from one another. |
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Likewise, the Susan B. Anthony dollar, in addition to its hendecagonal design, was nice because it featured a leader of the women's suffrage movement. |
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But before she left, she had encapsulated our defense and humanized Diana B. in a single statement. |
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Captain Ed, J. B. Doubtless and I all hooted at that scenario. |
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John B. Judis, The New Republic The agonies and ecstasy of a permanent Democratic majority. |
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That was the question sent to reader Mrs M. Yates by a Mrs B. Bryan, who now lives in Tasmania but who used to live in Ringley, and whose maiden name was Wilson. |
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This species differs from B. variabilis in the absence of a strongly recurved element with a flaring base and the lack of a geniculate element in the apparatus. |
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The new name, B. omurai, honors the late Japanese cetologist Hideo Omura. |
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Still debating whether to call B. It would be such a step back if I do. |
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She is the co-founder and editor in chief of Susie B. Magazine, a website for young women by young women. |
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The juvenal plumage is browner and much more uniform below, lacking the strong yellowish suffusion and streaked appearance below of juvenal-plumaged B. montis. |
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And of the four that preceded them, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon were all senators, while Gerald Ford was the minority leader of the House. |
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Locally, he followed B. B. King, the Memphis blues guitar master, and spent considerable time with him. |
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We thank B. Pelletier for fruitful discussions on the origin of the shallow submarine shelf, and G. Wadge and S. J. Day for their careful reviews. |
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In B. ipanemense, B. involutum and B. weddellii the papillose epidermal cells were densely stained, with basal nuclei and many droplets, as well as amyloplasts. |
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Penniless and without protection, Pamela is pursued by Mr B., Lady B.'s son, but she repulses him and remains determined to retain her chastity and her unsullied conscience. |
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Ahhhhh, I love the idea of teasing Mr B. I am such a tease and I love it. |
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Rumor has it that when Louis B. Mayer saw the film, he lambasted wilder for biting the hand that fed him. |
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After she received the Cecil B. DeMille Award, the ballroom went completely silent. |
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Until past mid-century, pastors of this congregation usually had brief tenures and some reflected the youthful immaturity and arrogance of W. B. Johnson. |
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These characteristics of B. bahloi are expected to be found in the ancestor of B. attenuatus, since they represent a more primitive evolutionary stage. |
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But at around 12 months, B. seemed to regress, and by age 2, he had fully retreated into his own world. |
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As a women's movement pioneer, Susan B. Anthony fought against the dictums of those who would vilipend women by treating them as second-class citizens. |
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Linus Pauling recalled how in 1945 he heard from W. B. Castle, a Harvard physician, about sickle cells and the need for deoxygenation to produce them. |
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Timothy B. Lee has a good visual aid at VOX showing exactly how this occurs. |
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Based on these results, reasonably, B. indiens x B. taurus females would also express some tolerance to mosquitoes similar to that observed for the Brahman x Hereford steers. |
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This contrast was noted even by one archfoe, Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, the billionaire who was arrested after publicly challenging the Kremlin. |
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Just another example of a guy in a John B. Stetson hat saving the day. |
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John B. Stetson was born in 1830 in New Jersey, the son of a hat maker. |
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Even more closely related to arizonite is a titanic iron sand from Brazil, described by J. B. Mackintosh. |
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On the death of Mr. B., the annuity, which he had so long received, fell in. |
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Joe Issenberg, Al Kahn, A. Amato and B. B. Saunders all agreed that it was tops for a meeting place. |
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Dietrich obediently had it sent out over the D. N. B. newsticker. Midway in the announcement, the ticker was stopped. |
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Almost a year since, R. B. and B. F. took that city, in the way from Frederickstadt to Amsterdam, and gave them a visit. |
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Its branching type and vaguely badious colour suggest a close relationship with B. spiralifera, which shares the same habitat. |
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On the way they pointed out the tennis court and the old summerhouse, a mock tholos, Doric by way of Pompeii, and Stanford White, and D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. De Mille. |
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Not unrelatedly, Barbara B. Varenhorst has described how game theory and simulations can be a pragmatic part of effective group counseling practice. |
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To A. B. Paterson, son of a dispossessed squatter, writing from a city office, the bushmen with their horses and simple skills were the backbone of Australia. |
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There is a countertheory, however, set forth by Dr. David B. Allison, the incoming president of the Obesity Society, a leading organization of obesity doctors and scientists. |
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That was the era of the lushly scored costume poperetta, staged like Cecil B. DeMille epics and usually overseen by the Mike Todd-ish producer Cameron Mackintosh. |
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We found that the major compounds in the solution were aloin A and aloin B. In addition, 10-hydroxy aloin and elgonica dimers were detected in smaller amounts. |
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It has also some similarities with an interpretation given by B. van den Berg et al. but replacing finiteness conditions by majorizability conditions. |
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