The module's design favorably compares with existing analogues by its universality. |
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It may be possible to find correspondances and analogues between various component types and different kinds of people. |
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The substituted alanines used as inhibitors can be regarded as both analogues of the substrates and the products. |
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The classical hendecasyllabic meter chosen for this lyric melodiously prompts us to seek ancient mythic analogues. |
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What you might not have expected, however, is that the words that describe these organisms are every bit the equal of their visual analogues. |
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Three unsymmetrically substituted polyamine analogues demonstrate significant and selective antitumor effects. |
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Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems. |
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The unmodified biopolymers may be nucleic acids, polypeptides, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and analogues thereof. |
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The presence of this molecule or closely related analogues induces the production of the purple pigment violacein. |
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These analogues have similar properties to pyrophosphate, but unlike pyrophosphate they are resistant to enzymatic degradation. |
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Hence, stromules may possibly be considered as organellar analogues of plasmodesmata, the cytoplasmic connections that join plant cells in many tissues. |
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Notably, all aural analogues share the same sinewy, coruscant guitar work. |
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In January 2001 the Food and Drug Administration issued a special warning to pregnant women taking nucleoside analogues ddI and d4T after three women died. |
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The lecture includes a description of aphrodisiacs in history and of the more modern, and effective, analogues such as Viagra. |
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In many cases analogous structures, or analogues, tend to become similar in appearance by a process termed convergence. |
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There is also a worry that the leaders of some current and aspirant nuclear powers may be less risk-averse than their cold-war analogues. |
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Although the Company has other analogues and peptides, all are at an earlier stage of development. |
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I do mean that there are some historical street-smarts clearly evident in Jesus' policies that have analogues today. |
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Viewed as analogues, many common devices can be considered as integrators examples being the odometer and the watt-hour meter. |
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Second, pelagic calcareous oozes are the obvious modern analogues of ancient abyssal plain calcilutites. |
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It is generally accepted that the conformation of the N-terminal part of neurohypophyseal hormones analogues is important for their pharmacological activity. |
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Have there been any cases identified in your country of trafficking in fentanyl and its analogues over the past five years? |
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Possibly, the nanotubes are acting as analogues of the natural protein channels that pump water in and out of cells. |
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Moreover, Theratechnologies continues its research and development program to discover new analogues and peptides. |
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Each makes perfect sense when seen in isolation, but will nevertheless benefit from being viewed alongside its analogues, since detailed comparisons will then become possible. |
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These early ankylosaur or glyptodont analogues often had widely-flared skulls, ornamented with irregular blobs of bone, looking like half-melted wax. |
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Pituitary, hypothalamic hormones and analogues. |
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Of course 'imaginative' must be understood in the broader sense just described, denoting all consciousness of ideated analogues of sensation or feeling. |
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But imagination, since it deals not with sensa but with their ideated analogues, is a type of thought, and with the introduction of thought comes the possibility of error. |
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Therefore, before vitamin D analogues are used prophylactically, additional trials are necessary to show whether the benefits outweigh any hazard that may emerge. |
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Peptide Nucleic Acids are non-ionic nucleic acid analogues capable of sequence specific binding to complementary RNA or DNA with high affinity, and are resistant to nucleases and proteases. |
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Use of arginine or its analogues canavinine, spermidine, creatine, agmatine or a salt thereof for producing a medicinal substance for arresting pathological cross-linking in collagen in patients with diabetes mellitus. |
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Minerals of the feldspathoid group whose silica contents are less than those of their feldspar analogues include nephelin, leucite, sodalite, and cancrinite. |
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Previously treated with three classes of antiretrovirals: nucleoside analogues, non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors and protease inhibitors. |
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In patients new to the prostaglandin analogues, the hyperemia may appear more pronounced, but it usually subsides to a mild level within a few weeks. |
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Noncommutative analogues of classical operations on symmetric functions are investigated, and applied to the description of idempotents and nilpotents in descent algebras. |
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These multistranded, divergently evolving creations were Nolan's material analogues for the growths and gaps in human knowledge. |
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By contrast, the 'miotics' which stimulate muscarinic receptors in the ciliary muscle, causing the drainage network to relax and open, and prostaglandin analogues act to increase fluid outflow. |
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This study examined the effects of three curcuminoid analogues on prostate cancer cells. |
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His Master's research was supervised by Professor Adrian L. Schwan and involved synthesising robust surface-active analogues of natural pulmonary phospholipids for treating acute respiratory distress syndrome. |
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Similarly, in gynecological indications such as endometriosis or fibro-myomas, LHRH analogues can suppress the hormones responsible for abnormal tissue growth, prior to surgical removal, or just before natural menopause. |
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Haberlandt pointed out that hydathodes and their analogues may also absorb water from the atmosphere. |
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Due to the known genotoxicity of cladribine and the prolonged immunosuppression associated with the use of nucleoside analogues like LEUSTATIN®, secondary malignancies are a potential risk. |
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The potentially pleiotropic effects of vitamin D analogues support the hypothesis that vitamin D deficiency is a universal risk factor. |
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Plinker thinks that the biblical Canticles secularize these pagan analogues. |
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Prefixal analogues are most likely to have only local effects, resembling either metathesis or infixing. |
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But a decade from now, Mr Coburn says, virtually the entire population will be digital natives or immigrants, as the ageing analogues convert to avoid social isolation. |
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Nashism has several analogues, Mr Illarionov argues, in countries such as Libya, Chad and Syria. Piffle, says Vyacheslav Nikonov, a Kremlin-friendly political analyst. |
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Security-conscious companies, from banks to newspapers, often hire, if not thieves, then the analogues of thieves, to test their computer systems for weaknesses. |
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In the present paper an attempt is made to find for the tetrahedron the analogues of the circles of Apollonius of the triangle. |
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Similar products are made from ham or turkey, and analogues are made from textured vegetable protein, artificially flavoured to resemble bacon. |
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Neither identified sources nor analogues for Beowulf can be definitively proven, but many conjectures have been made. |
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This is currently one of the few Scandinavian analogues to receive a general consensus of potential connection. |
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Many analogues of aniline are known where the phenyl group is further substituted. |
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This step is mainly targeted by nucleos ide analogues such as lamivudine, adefovir, entecavir, tenofovir, and telbivudine. |
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Synthesis of a new 4-aza2,3-didehydropodophyllotoxin analogues as potent cytotoxic and antimitotic agents. |
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Chemists and pharmacists here explore some of the techniques used to synthesize nucleoside analogues. |
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Anesthetic, hypothermic, myorelaxant and anticonvulsant effects of synthetic eugenol derivatives and natural analogues. |
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Then they systematically compile full-scan mass spectra of 134 drugs and their isotropically labeled analogues in various derivatized forms. |
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Such discussions, based on written documents and correspondence in English, have few analogues within cultures immersed in traditional knowledge, where oral communication in native languages is the norm. |
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A fourth lesson is that formal methods of coordination may not be as beneficial as the more informal techniques involving bargaining and creating the analogues of markets, if not real markets. |
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His research focuses on understanding planetary surfaces through comparative planetology and the use of terrestrial analogues, in particular impact cratering and cold-climate processes. |
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We know that our anthropophagi are not at the lowest degree of the scale, and that there are worlds in which are found degrees of brutishness and ferocity that have no analogues in our earth. |
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The pentachoron, hypercube, orthoplex, hecatonicosachoron, and hexacosichoron are analogues of the ordinary Platonic solids. |
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Structure-activity analysis of aging and reactivation of human butyrylcholinesterase inhibited by analogues of tabun. |
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Mitogenic properties of insulin and insulin analogues mediated by the insulin receptor. |
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In variceal haemorrhage the use of vasopressors or somatostatin analogues are of benefit. |
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While closer parallels may exist unnoted, there do not seem to be direct analogues for the hunter-gatherers of the Purnululu region outside Australia. |
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Approved March 14, 1996 for use alone or in combination with nucleoside analogues for the treatment of HIV infection in adults. |
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Chapters 1-3 set the scene and chapter 7 discusses fossil field analogues. |
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In addition to RNA and DNA, many artificial nucleic acid analogues have been created to study the properties of nucleic acids, or for use in biotechnology. |
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There is not a single class of vertebrated animals which, when it first appears, is represented by analogues of the lowest known members of the same class. |
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Early studies into Scandinavian sources and analogues proposed that Beowulf was a translation of an original Scandinavian work, but this idea has been discarded. |
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality offers two booklets, one for clinicians and one for patients, on the use of newer premixed insulin analogues. |
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Other interests include rearrangements of phthalides to indanediones, and hydrolysis of metal ion complexes of biacetylacetone-ethylenediamine analogues. |
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