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So, a strong case exists for substantial de novo protein synthesis in anoxic rice coleoptiles.
Toe and cleft ulceration developed de novo in patients treated with four layer compression bandaging for venous ulceration.
Our analyses also suggest that the utilization of products of de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis may differ between different cell types.
Constitutive proteolysis, however, is the main source of free amino acids used for de novo protein synthesis.
Fibrosarcoma of the ovary is a rare tumor that is considered to arise de novo or secondary to benign fibromatous tumors.
The de novo assembly of silent chromatin requires passage through the S phase of the cell cycle.
The first type, which arises de novo in adults, is characterized by myocarditis, myositis, lymphadenitis, hepatitis, and chorioretinitis.
The first of these three issues was not pursued because the constitutional challenges were argued de novo in the context of the second issue.
The physiological characterization of transgenic plants suggested that betaine might accelerate protein synthesis de novo during recovery from stress.
Consequently they concluded that habitual residence was a legal determination and could be subject to de novo review.
Continue to pursue merger and acquisition opportunities, de novo branch expansion, new product offerings and expanded channel capabilities.
Indeed, all the genes encoding enzymes required for de novo AMP biosynthesis are repressed at the transcriptional level by the presence of extracellular purines.
It is also possible that the first-group enzymes play important roles in the de novo synthesis of glucan primers and the initiation of starch granules in the endosperm.
Truly non-Mendelian inheritance, e.g. de novo events can be masked as well.
In a similar fashion, the final stage of animal cytokinesis is based on de novo formation of the plasma membrane via the interdigitating microtubules known as the midbody.
The text also provides that the duration could be extended if it would be desirable to extend the system, rather than setting it up de novo.
This appeal is not de novo, meaning that only the evidence examined by the citizenship judge is admissible in court.
Discretion to allow or not to allow for the record to be supplemented is incompatible with the notion of a de novo review.
Such barriers are sufficiently high as to make de novo entry an expensive strategy with a high risk of failure.
Studies in simian cell lines transfected with human alpha satellite sequences showed that these repetitive regions could form de novo centromeres on existing chromosomes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have adventured to publish it de novo in this book, first because it was but hudled up among purposes of another nature.
It would not be more wonderful, de novo, than the discovery of the lightning-rod, or navigation by steam!
First, I will give you a translation, de novo, of this untranslateable prayer.
Food and Drug Administration regarding its 510 submission and will now proceed with a de novo submission.
Food and Drug Administration recently released a revised guidance document addressing the de novo premarket review pathway for medical devices.
Robinette wanted a de novo review on the grounds the tax liability was at issue.
Therefore, both programs' objectives include a balanced portfolio of projects developing both de novo and re-sequencing technologies.
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