Different from bivalent polyploids, multivalent polyploids pair their chromosomes among more than two homologous copies at meiosis. |
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They treated bivalent and multivalent pairings as two totally different meiotic processes. |
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Like Clark Coolidge, whose verve depends on malapropism, neologism, and ricochet, Roberts bounces back and forth within a multivalent vocabulary. |
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Civil and common law lawyers have been multivalent without talking much about it. |
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A realist third-person narrative, its critical irony comes through in the novel's ambiguous, multivalent ending. |
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Accessibility is a multivalent issue, one that points to the deeper issues already mentioned. |
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This is because readers themselves play an active role in interpreting a multivalent and open-ended modernist cultural text. |
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I've used the multivalent interpretative possibilities to allow plots, elements, and events to overlap. |
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Preferred multivalent metal ions are titanous and vanadous ions where nickel is recovered in a cell. |
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Like all the scenery he made for Graham, and probably for his other choreographic projects, it was symbolic, multivalent. |
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Admittedly the definition of each term is multivalent, and their connections are elastic. |
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I thought at first that he was trying to make a point about how media images of violence are so multivalent. |
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The artist's lyrical, figurative paintings and collages reflect multivalent effects of his study of other art. |
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I believe that they are everywhere, but on very different terms that reflect the multivalent realities of today. |
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Collectins are oligomeric, multivalent proteins sharing distinct collagen-like and calcium-dependent carbohydrate recognition domains. |
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The quaternary structure provides the protein with a requisite topology that helps in multivalent binding to cells. |
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In general, desorption of supported membranes is hard to control if multivalent interaction sites have to be broken. |
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This is qualitatively in accordance with mean field theories, and is a consequence of an increased electrostatic screening from multivalent ions. |
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Constitutions can therefore be termed multivalent political instruments, and as such they naturally arouse curiosity as to the specific contributions which they make to given political systems. |
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It is much easier in a classroom than in a museum installation to project the image of the continent's art as historically dynamic, multivalent, and heterogeneous. |
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In primovaccinated dogs, monovalent vaccines offered a better serological conversion rate than multivalent ones. |
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The derivation of our model centers on tetraploid species in which multivalent pairing is only one mechanism for chromosomal pairings during meioses. |
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Such a variation of the local distances near the redissolution limit could be observed for other polyelectrolytes precipitated by other multivalent cations. |
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Upon protein binding, the density of the lipid layer decreases slightly, consistent with geometrical constraints imposed by multivalent binding of GM 1 to the toxin. |
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The graphic patterns of oscillating logic became increasingly multivalent and subtle with the application of fuzzy logic with more truth-values lying in-between. |
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In the experiments presented here, the amount of monovalent and multivalent ions was precisely controlled, as well as the method of preparation of the samples. |
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They are emergent, multivalent signifiers in search of an open interpretation, one related to the building task, the site and the language of the particular architecture. |
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Once small-molecule drugs are bound to the surface of medical devices, however, they become multivalent and able to be recognized by antibody-producing B-cells. |
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His work cannot be properly understood, however, without a thorough knowledge of mystical psychology, expressed in multivalent images. |
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The efficacy of each of the components of multivalent and combined immunological veterinary medicinal products shall be demonstrated. |
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His inversion and subversion of these multivalent emblems of consumer culture reinforce the anti-consumer message he delivers in our era of late capitalism and globalization. |
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Neither hulking nor prissy, the soft gold, sleek Vibram-soled work boot is the multivalent footwear equivalent of the Swiss Army knife. |
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By conjugating this tetrapeptide or variants thereof to a C-terminal fragment of hirudin, we were able to generate a series of new multivalent inhibitors of thrombin containing only genetically encodable natural amino acids. |
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Galectin-3 precipitates as a pentamer with synthetic multivalent carbohydrates and forms heterogeneous cross-linked complexes. |
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Such hybrid structures will allow the controlled multivalent display of given TS inhibitors so as to more selectively and potently inhibit their target GH than the original TS inhibitor alone. |
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The single-chain multivalent soluble receptor trap aims to overcome these issues and therefore is potent, diffusible, less toxic and inexpensive to produce. |
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Complementary to rational design, a phage library was constructed to explore further the residue requirements at the P4, P3 and P3' sites for multivalent and optimized bridge-binding. |
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The text, as academics might say, is multivalent, at odds with itself. |
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It was actively stunning to hear his works in the airy, chilly churches of Copenhagen, where the music seemed to crystallize out of the air and become an organic, multivalent thing. |
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According to the agreement, if the four-year pre-clinical research effort proves successful, it will serve as the basis for launching full-scale clinical development of a multivalent adhesin-based ETEC vaccine. |
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The development of a platform technology to produce single-chain multivalent soluble receptor traps for a range of growth factors implicated in a variety of diseases. |
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The technology is a single-chain multivalent ligand trap that is able to offer the affinity and specificity of a monoclonal antibody, coupled with the size and ease of handling of a small molecule. |
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Furthermore, multivalent binding allows the affinity and binding kinetics to be manipulated at will by the presence of constituent monovalent molecules. |
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There is provided herein a multivalent binding molecule and uses thereof. |
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Taking it one step further, multivalent molecules can be conferred with the ability to bind a target under certain conditions and releasing it under others. |
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In operation, saturated salt solution is passed through a brine pretreatment system followed by an ion-exchange resin bed to remove multivalent cations. |
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Cohen and Gwen Ottinger also discussed the multivalent effects of technology. |
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Kopecek Design of a multivalent galactoside ligand for selective targeting of HPMA copolymer-doxorubicin conjugates to human colon cancer cells. |
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The crosslinks include multivalent metal ion crosslinks formed with one or more ions of aluminum, boron, bismuth, titanium, or zirconium. |
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This highlights the polysemic, ambiguous, multivalent nature of art. |
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