In water, however, the helical structure is retained only in the termini of the peptide, and is completely lost in its center. |
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The visibility of such people in London railway termini or at suburban stations made them very noticeable to contemporaries. |
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Increased size also allowed more branching and thus more termini per plant. |
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Nucleotide sequence changes in the two termini of individual retrotransposons were used to date their time of insertion. |
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In each case it was not possible unambiguously to align portions of the extreme amino and carboxyl termini of the sequences. |
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The formyl termini have been patched onto the last valine residue in the sequence of each monomer. |
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The proteins encoded by these genes share a short region of homology at their amino termini. |
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To appreciate the usefulness of the atlas, the reader needs to follow particular railroad routes between important termini. |
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The great Victorian railway termini of London give rise to lines that snake out across the city atop stolid red-brick viaducts. |
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In reality, the deformation is probably smaller in magnitude, due to stabilizing interactions between the polar termini of the peptide and the polar lipid headgroups. |
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It will also endeavour to arrange assembly points at stations or public transport termini. |
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New Jersey Transit has also been affected, with major stations and termini along the coast flooded and unusable. |
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Department stores tower over the inner-city railway termini. |
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Endorheic regions are considered closed systems because, rather than draining to the sea, surface waters drain to inland termini whence they evaporate or seep away. |
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In addition, a railway company may apply to the Agency to vary an existing certificate of fitness, so that it reflects an additional route, a change in the termini or route, or a change in railway construction or operations. |
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Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill form the northern termini for Chiltern Railways express trains running from London Marylebone. |
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The termini for this section have since been removed, although part of the southern terminal roundabout is now used as an emergency access. |
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Since the announcement of Phase 1 the government has had plans to create an overall 'Y shaped' line with termini in Manchester and Leeds. |
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This same practice applies to all the London mainline rail termini, except London Bridge. |
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There are no ports or ferry termini in the county but several of the coastal towns have facilities for yachts and small craft. |
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Foynes, Ireland and Botwood, Newfoundland and Labrador were the termini for many early transatlantic flights. |
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The military camps were therefore built by the most important fords or confluences and road termini. |
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The retreat was accelerated as sea levels rose and floated glacial termini. |
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Railway termini bulk large in White's narrative. |
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These segments are circular because of their 5' and 3' complementary termini and complex with a nucleocapsid protein to form individual L, M, and S nucleocapsids. |
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Bocavirus episome in infected human tissue contains non-identical termini. |
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The central commercial district had no rail links, and over the years, a number of unsuccessful schemes were proposed to connect Manchester's rail termini. |
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These results indicated that human pro-BNP contained O-linked glycans with sialic acids at their termini, which blocked the action of O-glycosidase. |
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Producer David Selznick treated Vittorio De Sica's Stazione Termini the same way, chopping languid scenes to leave a lean but unpoetic core. |
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The Esquilino rione, off Termini Railway Station, has evolved into a largely immigrant neighbourhood. |
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In the 1990s, an extension of the B line was opened from Termini to Rebibbia. |
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