This region was found to consist of degenerate heptanucleotide repeats that fold into a hairpin structure allowing base pairing of the repeats. |
|
He hits the gas and cranks the wheel hard to the left, throwing his rented car into a four-wheel power slide around a muddy hairpin curve. |
|
Without a care in the world, he has negotiated hairpin bends at gravity-defying angles and roared past rivals in the blink of an eye. |
|
The coast line made a hairpin turn, and a jutting promontory of granite caught a small shingly beach against it. |
|
The route soon turns into hairpin bends where the area is dotted with tea estates. |
|
But the youngsters who zoom on their bikes curving along the hairpin bends have to take a day off. |
|
We therefore encapsulated hairpin ribozymes inside 200-nm vesicles to test for surface effects. |
|
At the end of another descent and hairpin bend there was a hidden waterfall that came right up to the side of the road. |
|
The rise in altitude from 6,000 ft to double that was reached via heartstoppingly steep gradients and hairpin bends. |
|
The upstream rRNA transcription terminator and a hairpin structure downstream of recD, which might work as a transcription terminator, are shown. |
|
He loved the squeal of smoking tires, the roar of the engine, and the thrill of a hairpin turn in a power drift. |
|
We could begin 138 years ago when war reached a Mississippi river town, a cotton-shipping port that overlooked a hairpin bend in the river. |
|
I took the lead on lap 41 when I passed him on the inside at the hairpin, and went on to win. |
|
There were washouts, hairpin turns, all kinds of logistical problems, food problems, and fuel problems, but it was a great adventure. |
|
Other substituents coax beta-peptides into antiparallel hairpin and sheetlike structures. |
|
The car was in eleventh place when it hit the wall at the difficult bottom hairpin and was forced to withdraw as unrepairable. |
|
She hit the first small straight and accelerated hard, upshifting, then braking to send her car sailing through a set of hairpin turns. |
|
With its hairpin turns and limited straightaways, Martinsville is a track where an accident is always right around the corner. |
|
Master muddy downhills, hairpin turns and unexpected obstacles with the help of cyclocross pro Gina Hall. |
|
Starlings had the pickings from the grass one side of the hairpin road, fieldfares the other. |
|
|
I went in to the hairpin and changed down from fifth to fourth like I always had, and then it went into neutral and the engine stopped. |
|
At the door, Laura pulls a hairpin out of her hair and sticks it into the lock. |
|
Spark some interest with an ornate hairpin, barrette or ponytail holder like these 24k gold-dipped pieces. |
|
She took a hairpin out of ponytail and pried off a tile on the wall with it, revealing a small code pad. |
|
She has short hair with bangs and a black hairpin always tucking her hair on the left. |
|
At one point, we zipped through 22 hairpin bends of tightly curled switchbacks and descended more than 10,000 ft. |
|
The opening day takes place over narrow and slippery vineyard roads, which consist mostly of straights and tight hairpin bends. |
|
You can also try at the hairpin, but the risk there is that you will run wide and be repassed on the exit. |
|
The vesicles were immobilized on supported bilayers and single-molecule analysis was performed for DNA molecules and hairpin ribozymes. |
|
This culminates in a hairpin taken in first gear with the steering wheel virtually at full lock. |
|
The latter region has the potential to fold into a hairpin secondary structure. |
|
The front end typically feels like a chopper when you're climbing, making it next to impossible to negotiate hairpin switchbacks. |
|
Even the most macho of male drivers do not want to sweat it out driving or get a crick in the neck, manoeuvring hairpin curves on mountain roads. |
|
Each turn around Pacific Cove's many winding curves revealed smaller roads and hairpin turns. |
|
As we drove up the road with its hairpin curves to Mukkali, the air was dry and the surrounding hills looked desolate. |
|
When they had all left, I took a hairpin out of my hair and fiddled with the lock. |
|
She was a moderately young woman with long fair hair twining around a gaudy hairpin. |
|
I think the worst place is the hairpin at the end of the back straight but it is quite a wide corner so hopefully everyone will have some space and go safely through. |
|
The other side of the hairpin carries a collection of negative charges, so that the whole caboodle is electrically neutral. |
|
Now do a hairpin bend and follow the generations forward in time down the lineage that leads to leopards. |
|
|
In the dark, the hotel that loomed after the last hairpin bend looked rather like Overlook in Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining. |
|
Just when you feel you can't face yet another hairpin bend, there will be a lake, a waterfall or a beautiful valley to divert your attention. |
|
In the distance, the last people we saw as we rounded the hairpin bend were Pashka and Sofia, still waving by the house. |
|
In the hairpin bend, take the narrow footpath, just before the watchtower road. |
|
Not to be underestimated, the driving sensations felt when taking sharp and hairpin bends. |
|
After one last hairpin bend, immediatly follow the left road and cross a metal portal: you have arrived safe and sound! |
|
A superb sledging run around hairpin bends at the foot of the Eiger North Wall. |
|
A couple of hairpin bends and a short tunnel allow you to reach the dam wall 87 metres higher. |
|
On our mountain safari we ascend spectacular mountain passes, traverse hairpin bends, rolling green hills and dramatic and awe-inspiring sandstone cliffs. |
|
And after every hairpin, a new view revealed itself: vast, cocoa-coloured mountains fading to a hazy blue, bisected by a thin grey road. |
|
The road followed the lines of the mountain with short, straight sections, then hairpin bends. |
|
The electron beam can be generated either by a standard tungsten hairpin filament or high brightness LaB6 cathode. |
|
Descending by wide hairpin curves, the road enters the narrow valley of the Sinclair River. |
|
The second occurred on an icy stretch of road and the third was on a hairpin turn when we leaned into the curve a bit too much. |
|
Calibrated cut lengths, high efficiency ferrule beckets, and hairpin winding ensure correct installation and reduced down-time. |
|
At night, the wide angle of the dipped headlamp beams was suited to the local topography, where good light throw around the hairpin curves is essential. |
|
PyrR binding in turn disrupts the structure of the antiterminator hairpin. |
|
But at Carstairs Junction it swerves around the closest Britain's rail network has to a hairpin bend. |
|
He came to a hairpin bend where he saw Norma sitting in her parked car. |
|
Two cars at a time raced side-by-side around a purpose-built floodlit track which included a water splash, a breathtaking jump and long, sweeping hairpin bends. |
|
|
It is not a hugely quick track, with two hairpin bends at each end and quick straights punctuated by chicanes which see the drivers right up on to the kerbs. |
|
The hairpin bend in the snow-dusted mountain road is looming. |
|
Though the panther was many hundred feet below, it could easily run through the bush, scramble up the embankment and surprise them around a hairpin bend! |
|
Sometimes, rounding one of the hairpin bends on the main roads, you see a work-party of men in pink uniforms mending the road or building a house. |
|
Some hitched lifts, clinging dangerously on to the sides of trucks and mini buses as they wound around the hairpin curves over a sickening drop to the valley below. |
|
What fun, taking hairpin turns around Sedona's red rocks high country in a screaming black Mustang ragtop. |
|
This equipment is used for mass production of hairpin bend automatically. |
|
You will fin a hairpin bend to the left after the chapel Saint-Fulcran. |
|
Find a path on your left in a hairpin bend. |
|
We follow a vehicle which breaks its front wheel axle in a rut then we take several tracks and after some hairpin bends the taxi cannot go further. |
|
This cruiser is a doddle to manoeuvre through a hairpin, remaining stable as you grind away its pegs, and its limited ground clearance is the only detriment to handling. |
|
When riding this legendary Italian classic you will encounter hairpin turns with magnificent vistas. The natural environment is breathtakingly beautiful. |
|
One strand is usually overproduced by asymmetric PCR to allow intramolecular hairpin formation and genotyping using the excess strand. |
|
The test driver downshifts and hurtles into a hairpin turn. |
|
The longest is a columnless hairpin hall, with its usual porch at the entrance, or so it would seem. |
|
The secondary inland and mountain roads are generally narrow with many hairpin turns, so the speed limits are very low. |
|
Looking up the slope from below to the first hairpin bend, the granite basement on which the Graafwater formation rests is visible. |
|
A related symbol is the flaming pearl, which may be seen on such roofs between two dragons, as well as on the hairpin of a Celestial Master. |
|
The NRC-IMS team scored a breakthrough last fall while focusing on the ability of photonic wires to steer light around micrometre-wide hairpin turns. |
|
The first one is to the left, and the second one to the right. 50 meters after taking the 2nd hairpin, there is a turn off to the left which you should take which will bring you up to the chalet. |
|
|
After a hairpin bend, you enter the village by the place of the church. |
|
You'll see the intense luminosity of the southern landscape, bracing scents of the garrigue, vertical cliffs, clear waters where dazzling trout sparkle, hairpin turns and winding roads that impose a certain slowness. |
|
For refrigeration systems that use hairpin coils, consider the use of computercontrolled expansion valves and a monitoring system to substantially save electrical energy. |
|
The hairpin and bayonet types are available in stainless steel. |
|
I got to 15th passing guys through the fast corners and on the brakes at the hairpin but once as tyres dropped off it was difficult to keep that pace, plus I had some pain from my knee which I hurt in training. |
|
What is crucial about Dr Bernards's work, though, is that short hairpin RNAs do exactly what the genome project promised: they crack the problem open. |
|
Shortly before arriving at the field, jurors were shown a hairpin bend on the Coates to Huntington road a few hundred yards away. |
|
I'm staying at the Fairmont Hotel, easily recognisable to Formula 1 fans as it's next to the famous hairpin bend on the Monte Carlo circuit. |
|
As it approached a hairpin bend near Alpe d'Huez, it crashed into the side of the road and burst into flames, killing the 63-year-old driver. |
|
The rider ahead of me went wide at the hairpin bend and I tried to cut underneath him. |
|
The defensive turnaround at Highland High might have reached a hairpin turn in October, 1998, in the San Joaquin Valley. |
|
Hamilton made the same move on Piquet at the hairpin turn three laps later to regain a deserved lead before cruising to victory. |
|
Cars were having difficulty negotiating the tight hairpin turn without colliding with the walls on the narrow exit. |
|
This species ingests filamentous algae by grasping the filament, bending it like a hairpin, and drawing it into the cytopharynx, where it is broken up into fragments and enclosed in digestive vacuoles. |
|
The ruins of an autarkic Chinese-inspired experiment in communism can be seen from every spine-tingling hairpin bend: disused mines, disused factories, disused political prison camps, mangy beasts of burden. |
|
Park your car in the hairpin bend at La Torille. |
|
From Cervara di Roma take the road to Campaegli until you reach a hairpin bend where a dirt road begins. Follow it until you reach the hostel in Prataglia. |
|
After 3 kms, take the hairpin bend road on the left to the Abbey. |
|
Felice's decision was the latest hairpin turn in milk pricing news. |
|
The resulting image, by top photographer Bryan Winstanley, shows the G320 navigating a hairpin bend on the B4391 between Llandrillo and Llangynog. |
|
|
Continue up the valley, until the track takes a hairpin bend. |
|
Alpe-d'Huez, with its 21 hairpin bends, is a fabled ascent and Froome would dearly love to win there in the yellow jersey to cement a second Tour title. |
|
Hence, turning into a parking spot or even maneuvering a hairpin turn at moderate speeds can be accomplished with significantly fewer turns of the steering wheel. |
|
He was inches away from another big accident on stage five when Brodie lost control approaching a hairpin at over 90 mph, sending them backwards towards a pile of straw bails. |
|
Their first two races were held on the runways themselves, with long straights separated by tight hairpin corners, the track demarcated by hay bales. |
|
This means you can racing along the streets of St Petersburg when suddenly the heavens open, making that hairpin turn an even more difficult prospect. |
|
The trick is the hairpin turn called Big Bend that's approaching. |
|
But just as you try to round a hairpin turn, you lose steering control. |
|
En route to the salt flats, hairpin turns wind uphill to the Cuesta de Lipan, the highest point of the trip, where the views are simply breathtaking, quite literally. |
|
A series of hairpin bends make visibility difficult in various places. |
|
The tight street circuit, consisting of several narrow stretches and hairpin bends, could make passing the backmarkers trickier than it has been so far this season. |
|