Unlike most cut sequences, these are presented in anamorphic widescreen and look just as good as the final film's transfer. |
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This piece does a nice job at dismantling some of the stunts and action sequences in the film. |
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For this purpose, directed acyclic graphs are suitable for describing the dependencies between the sequences. |
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Some of the symbols written down will form the sequences of figures which is the decimal of the real number which is being computed. |
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The hallmark of agglutinative languages is multisyllabic words composed of linear sequences of morphemes. |
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In addition to markers from the linkage map, we also probed karyotypes with ribosomal RNA gene sequences and 4 of the 12 ungrouped markers. |
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These maps graphically illustrate the change in earthquake probability during aftershock and possible foreshock sequences. |
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In the reduction of the 4CL data set, a single clone was chosen randomly to represent a species with multiple distinct 4CL sequences. |
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Users of these sequences are kindly requested to refer to the present paper in addition to the accession numbers. |
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In addition, I reexamine the controversy regarding the relationships of acanthocephalans and rotifers using all available 18S rRNA sequences. |
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The adamance of Aishwarya Rai and the commitment of Ajay Devgan to return her to love make some classy sequences in the second half. |
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Apparently believing this was a real whopper of an idea, he wrote 10 meandering sequences and strung them together into a film. |
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The film's abounding action sequences are banging, but they're not enough to overlook its plot holes and confusing story. |
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Here, we use the sequences of 35 nuclear protein-encoding genes to provide definitive evidence for the monophyly of the Agnatha. |
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Though it may not burn as white-hot as his earlier films, several sequences are as powerful as anything he did back in his prime. |
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And that, give or take a few sequences depicting extreme and aberrant weather conditions around the globe, is it. |
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Greywacke is an old term still sometimes used for a particular type of wacke especially in grey-coloured turbidite sequences. |
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The game lacks any kind of flow due to the often mind-bending puzzles and silly dialogue sequences. |
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The open reading frames of all gene sequences identified were interrupted by introns. |
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His story provides ample white-knuckled white-water sequences and gives the film a much needed pioneering spirit. |
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If it weren't for the in-game cinematic sequences, I probably wouldn't have cared what the average joe thought about Novistrana. |
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They'll be off the starting blocks in jig time on Sunday and it will be important for Ardmore to contain them in those vital early sequences. |
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The scene serves as the coda to The Last of the Unjust, and it ranks as one of the most splendid closing sequences in cinema. |
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This opening, a continuous 13-minute shot in impressive 3D, is one of the most awe-inspiring film sequences in recent memory. |
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The Romanian Army even agreed to commit 40,000 soldiers and 10,000 cavalrymen to use for the battle sequences. |
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And if this is a trendsetter, our action sequences are not going to have beefy people flexing their muscles or lean and steely acrobats performing somersaults anymore. |
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Items to be covered include options in crop sequences, wheat breeding directions, tramline farming, potential for durum wheats, lupins and various pests and their control. |
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And the mouse's smaller number of base pairs may simply stem from that animal's ridding its genome more effectively of so-called junk DNA sequences than humans did. |
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Consider for a start all finite sequences of the twenty six letters of the English alphabet, the ten digits, a comma, a full stop, a dash and a blank space. |
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The puppets and sequences rely on a system built on servos motors of the kind used in radio-controlled aircraft to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders. |
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The state-of-the-art animation techniques and the space flight sequences look impressive, but fail to inject any excitement into the lifeless and derivative plot. |
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Bootstrap and jackknife analyses were performed under the MP criterion, with equal weights for all positions and two random additions of sequences for 200 replicate searches. |
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This technique is used to date sequences that generally lack fossils or interbedded igneous rocks. |
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Progressive scanning, which is the format used in computers, scans lines in sequences, from top to bottom. |
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The duration of diatom species ranges have been documented through the study of ocean cores and rock sequences exposed on land. |
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More recent studies using DNA sequences suggest that Crustacea is paraphyletic, with the hexapods nested within a larger Pancrustacea clade. |
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Each sound lasts one to two seconds, and various sound combinations occur in patterned sequences lasting 7 to 15 minutes each. |
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Recent studies have found that a large portion of their vocal repertoire is made up of calls produced in repeated sequences. |
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Mitochondrial DNA sequences support the theory that these are recently diverged separate species. |
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In most places, the Coal Measures are underlain by coarser clastic sequences known as Millstone Grit, of Namurian age. |
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Other changes included the additions of CGI educational sequences and transitions between stories. |
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Males in some baleen species communicate via whale song, sequences of high pitched sounds. |
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A recent analysis of DNA sequences supported the splitting of Sterna into several smaller genera. |
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Thick sequences of red sedimentary rocks formed in arid climates are called red beds. |
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In many cases facies changes and other lithological features in sequences of sedimentary rock have a cyclic nature. |
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However, a study of mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences placed it near Capreolus within an Old World section of the subfamily Capreolinae. |
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A large proportion of the spruce genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences, including long terminal repeat transposable elements. |
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Sedimentary sequences show carbonate platforms as old as the Precambrian, when they were formed by stromatolitic sequences. |
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This ridge traps sediments, thus allowing for thick sequences to accumulate. |
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The thickest lava flow sequences of the African CAMP are situated in Morocco, where there are basaltic lava piles more than 300 metres thick. |
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With the mitochondrial RNA processing, individual mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA sequences are released from the primary transcript. |
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To do this, biologists determine and then compare the mtDNA sequences from different individuals or species. |
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Several specialized databases have been founded to collect mitochondrial genome sequences and other information. |
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Chicken DNA sequences taken were matched to those of chickens in American Samoa and Tonga, and dissimilar to European chicken. |
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Four efforts since had produced 113, 127, 100 and 140, one of the wost sequences in the county's history. |
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Similarity-based clustering of CDR3 or V J sequences represents a frequent pre-processing step in immune repertoire analyses. |
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We next examined which complexin sequences mediate spontaneous and evoked fusion. |
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Nanoha and Fate both receive brand-new transformation sequences, although the famous exploding knickers are still there in all their glory. |
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Most of the structures and textures observed at Ponkapoag section have been noted in turbitite and flysch sequences. |
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Banburismus could rule out certain sequences of the Enigma rotors, substantially reducing the time needed to test settings on the bombes. |
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He also explored the many theoretical possibilities by which short nucleic acid sequences might code for the 20 amino acids. |
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In this paper, they speculate that code constraints on nucleotide sequences allow protein synthesis without the need for a ribosome. |
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There then followed sequences of compulsion, opposition and repeal in various states. |
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There are a group of mnemonic poems designed to help memorise lists and sequences of names and to keep objects in order. |
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Hans Werner Henze's Eighth Symphony is inspired by sequences from the play. |
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The animated sequences would remain, but scenes would be acted by professional actors with no dialogue. |
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The scenes of the birds attacking included hundreds of shots mixing live and animated sequences. |
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Originally shot as a silent, Blackmail was restaged to include dialogue sequences, along with a score and sound effects, before its premiere. |
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Framestore contributed by developing many memorable creatures and sequences to the series. |
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Nolan shoots the entirety of his films with one unit, rather than using a second unit for action sequences. |
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Among the eukaryotic MIPS sequences, the fungal MIPSs are also tetrameric in nature. |
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In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, antisense RNA sequences are produced, but the functions of these RNAs are not entirely clear. |
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Within a gene, the sequence of bases along a DNA strand defines a messenger RNA sequence, which then defines one or more protein sequences. |
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In contrast, other proteins have evolved to bind to particular DNA sequences. |
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The most frequently used nucleases in molecular biology are the restriction endonucleases, which cut DNA at specific sequences. |
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The most common form of chromosomal crossover is homologous recombination, where the two chromosomes involved share very similar sequences. |
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If DNA sequences within a species are compared, population geneticists can learn the history of particular populations. |
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These same sequences are widespread throughout the western half of Europe, especially along the western fringe of the continent. |
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Often mitochondrial DNA or Y chromosome sequences are used to study ancient human migration paths. |
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This allows sequences of notes to be played in a smooth, continuous stream without the interruption of changing bellows direction. |
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Amongst new sequences, there are also expansions on elements Tolkien kept ambiguous, such as the battles and the creatures. |
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These taxa were selected because of availability of nonchloroplast nuclear protein sequences, permitting animal-based calibration. |
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In the hands of a good player, the violin is extremely agile, and can execute rapid and difficult sequences of notes. |
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Therefore, dates or descriptions of sequences of events should be regarded with some caution until better data become available. |
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Characteristics that are compared may be anatomical, such as the presence of a notochord, or molecular, by comparing sequences of DNA or protein. |
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Magnetostratigraphy is a chronostratigraphic technique used to date sedimentary and volcanic sequences. |
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Especially in the southern and eastern groups, local sequences of variants emerged. |
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The older estimate was based on erroneous reports that the platypus X chromosomes contained these sequences. |
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The random insertion of DNA segments often disrupts encoded gene sequences and renders them nonfunctional. |
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Others have contracted syllable sequences, causing accents to shift or vowels to become long. |
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Then there would be no way to untangle the mess of AD sequences without comparing them to their diploid counterparts. |
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The other possible sequences are VSO, VOS, OVS, and OSV, the last three of which are rare. |
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In this view, phonological representations are sequences of segments made up of distinctive features. |
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Moreover, in silico analysis of the ITS sequences indicated the presence of putative pseudogenic ITS types. |
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Original sequences of an r followed by a short vowel metathesized, with the vowel and r switching places. |
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In some languages, diphthongs are single phonemes, while in others they are analyzed as sequences of two vowels, or of a vowel and a semivowel. |
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Additionally, in casual speech, adjacent heterosyllabic vowels may combine into diphthongs and triphthongs or even sequences of them. |
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Maltese has seven falling diphthongs, though they may be considered VC sequences phonemically. |
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Phylogenetic analysis of complete genome sequences found evidence for two distinct cocirculating lineages of IDV which freely reassort. |
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Different sequences can be adopted to produce a certain final product starting from a given billet. |
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Discriminating between an intrusive sill and a lava flow in ancient rock sequences can be difficult. |
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According to the report based on complete 1D gene sequences, Korean serotype A virus was linked with those from Laos. |
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There's a big webumentary on the making of at www.starwars.com, including interviews with the guy and some video of some training sequences. |
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The book ends with four appendices on styles of yoga, Ayurvedic resources, asana sequences and guide, and the twelve steps. |
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Two algorithmically generated animations center on moving-image sequences that are, theoretically, endless. |
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This is particularly evident in her chapter on the sequences for the Alleluia. |
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The film is expected to see Jiva in a completely different avatar and in impressive action sequences. |
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Whereas 16S rDNA sequences are highly conserved, the genome of some bacterial species harbors multiple copies of the ribosomal operon. |
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Identification and phylogeny of ascomycetous yeasts from analysis of nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA partial sequences. |
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Ribonucleotide reductases from other organisms fall into three distinct categories, based on their amino acid sequences and biochemical functions. |
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However, vowel sequences in hiatus are more freely allowed in some other languages, most famously perhaps in Bantu and Polynesian languages, but also in Japanese and Finnish. |
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As the satellite orbits at 650 kilometres above Earth, the FTS is poised to take sequences of atmospheric absorption spectra twice a day, during sunrise and sunset. |
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Ductal adenocarcinoma secretes less prostatic serum antigen than acinar adenocarcinoma and it can appear occult on some magnetic resonance imaging sequences. |
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To be sure all these examples of sequences are all heteromorphemic. |
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Ancient hardgrounds are found in limestone sequences and distinguished from later-lithified sediments by evidence of exposure to normal marine waters. |
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To examine standardization of change in anocratic traits, the sequences of transformation in anocracy that European nations have followed over time are explored. |
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In phonology, diphthongs and triphthongs are distinguished from sequences of monophthongs by whether the vowel sound may be analyzed into different phonemes or not. |
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Most cliffs of chalk have very few obvious bedding planes unlike most thick sequences of limestone such as the Carboniferous Limestone or the Jurassic oolitic limestones. |
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Because rock sequences are not continuous, but may be broken up by faults or periods of erosion, it is very difficult to match up rock beds that are not directly adjacent. |
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Biologists can determine and then compare mtDNA sequences among different species and use the comparisons to build an evolutionary tree for the species examined. |
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In Morocco, two reversal have been detected in two lava flow sequences. |
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As new oceanic crust is formed, thick sequences of pillow lavas are erupted at the spreading center fed by dykes from the underlying magma chamber. |
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The involvement of plate tectonics in Pangaea's separation helps to show how it did not separate all at once, but at different times, in sequences. |
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They are regarded as pioneer species, rapidly colonising open ground especially in secondary successional sequences following a disturbance or fire. |
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If it were possible to control these variables, then differences in clayeyness of fluvial sequences of different geological age might be apparent. |
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Beginning in around 1990 a series of phylogenetic studies based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences resulted in substantial revisions being made to the taxonomy. |
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Countermining sequences initiated by destruction of a swept mine causing detonation of an undetected mine closer to one of the minesweepers were another source of damage. |
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This longevity may be due to telomerase, an enzyme that repairs long repetitive sections of DNA sequences at the ends of chromosomes, referred to as telomeres. |
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Also, sequences of rocks deposited during that uplift must be preserved. |
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The whale then repeats the sequences in bouts lasting up to many days. |
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The sequences compared in this study were used to create a diverse background in order to identify residues that differentiate function in the silica deposition process. |
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The segmental elements are those that follow each other in sequences, which are usually represented by distinct letters in alphabetic scripts, such as the Roman script. |
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These sedimentary sequences have been cut by igneous dykes and sills. |
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The DNA sequence may be aligned with other DNA sequences to identify homologous sequences and locate the specific mutations that make them distinct. |
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Each transcription factor binds to one particular set of DNA sequences and activates or inhibits the transcription of genes that have these sequences close to their promoters. |
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I am doing a lot of writing here, plussing the script, adding sequences. |
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Some noncoding DNA sequences play structural roles in chromosomes. |
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ZeoSync intentionally randomizes naturally occurring patterns to form entropy-like random sequences through its patent pending technology known as Zero Space Tuner. |
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Blast searching identified five and nine contigs assembled from small RNAs of samples T1 and T2 matched onto the genome sequences of badnaviruses in the family Caulimoviridae. |
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Genes contain an open reading frame that can be transcribed, and regulatory sequences such as promoters and enhancers, which control transcription of the open reading frame. |
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A few DNA sequences in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and more in plasmids and viruses, blur the distinction between sense and antisense strands by having overlapping genes. |
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Besides morefold anionic domino processes with one pericyclic reaction, domino sequences combining two initiating anionic with two pericyclic steps have also been developed. |
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Haggis located his draft's climax in the Swiss Alps, but Forster wanted the action sequences to allude to the four classical elements of earth, water, air and fire. |
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The action sequences were shot in a small boat in the studio water tank. |
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In 1840, Madame Vestris at Covent Garden returned the play to the stage with a relatively full text, adding musical sequences and balletic dances. |
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Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes. |
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Sir Mark Prescott has aknack of racking up winning sequences with unexposed three-year-olds and Astrodome looks a typical improver from his stable. |
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Macroing means that you can record some keying sequences while you are editing a text, and later re-execute the keying sequences with a single command. |
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Hundreds of radiocarbon dates have been acquired and have been calibrated on four different curves, the most precise being based on tree ring sequences. |
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By using blocking DNA and pre-annealing to block homoeologous sequences, labeled genomic DNA probes from one parent could not hybridize to chromosomes from the other one. |
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To deal and shuffle, to divide and sort Her mingled suits and sequences. |
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From musical gyrations to deconstructed nursery rhymes, Python-esque absurdism to pyrotechnics, dream sequences and live, interactive film, expect the hilariously unexpected. |
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Rare, very large turbidity currents periodically deposit thick sequences of sediment on oceanic abyssal plains, but their return periods span many thousands of years. |
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The pair are both entered in the Kingmaker Novices' Chase at Warwick and, more ambitiously, the totepool Game Spirit Chase at Newbury and have each strung up good sequences. |
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