Evidence pointed out that the DNA sequence in vivo is a determinant of nucleosome occupancy at promoters. |
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Even with extra seats placed in the aisles, occupancy was far more than 100 per cent at both the concerts we attended. |
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Plans are in the works to build an addition that will double Shaw's occupancy. |
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The camp was ready for my sole occupancy and, yes, it was made up of those wonderful, traditional, Mongolian felt tents they called yurts. |
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She said that the occupancy rate in Bali reached between 50 percent and 60 percent in the low season and about 70 percent in high season. |
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Angelini said mainland occupancy rates averaged 66 per cent in the first four months of the year. |
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We were at pretty close to 100 percent occupancy of recreational vehicles and now they are bare, those parks. |
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He bases his conclusion on the stories he's been told, as well as the occupancy load and the variety of activities that take place in schools. |
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They have a Medicaid occupancy percentage that equals or exceeds the applicable biyearly Medicaid minimum occupancy percentage. |
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Official occupancy figures were down by up to 80 percent in some resort hotels at the peak of the violence. |
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He said the reason councillors voted against the change of use was because the premises are totally unsuitable for multiple occupancy. |
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The average occupancy rate of the hotels has exceeded 90 per cent, with significant recovery from an earlier slack business season. |
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In this case, spillover is limited to the postsynaptic sites under a single synaptic bouton, and occupancy is likely to vary across sites. |
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Legally all were trespassers, for the land was unsurveyed and the time of Indian occupancy under the treaties had not yet expired. |
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In its second year of occupancy, astronauts and cosmonauts have conducted 16 spacewalks for maintenance and assembly of the Station. |
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The move allowed Blue Cross employees to reduce occupancy costs by consolidating its employees from 30 floors into eight. |
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Manchester had 57.4 per cent of prisoners sharing cells designed for single occupancy. |
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It was ready for occupancy in the summer of 1903 and they moved into the four-storey building with full basement. |
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The units, which are competitively priced, are ready for immediate occupancy. |
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Members thought the Lake District National Park Authority should grant permission provided there was a local occupancy clause. |
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They want to make sure the apartments can't be used for permanent residential occupancy or sold separately. |
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The homes will be covered by a covenant which restricts occupancy to local people. |
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A local occupancy clause has now been included for people who live or work in the area. |
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When two states occur in parallel, their estimated occupancy distributions are similar. |
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At least half of the 60 houses have been vacated and the remainder, except the 13, have agreed terms to cease occupancy. |
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Some facility executives still believe that occupancy sensors are the temperamental beasts of yesteryear. |
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Site occupancy generally increased following lighter mortality and decreased following heavier mortality. |
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But again, there will be legally binding conditions which restrict the occupancy of the dwelling. |
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Last year it launched its own central reservations operations to maximise room occupancy. |
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Evidence from Europe shows that an 85 percent bed occupancy rate dramatically reduces infections. |
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The hotel occupancy rate dropped 20 per cent compared with last April, according to official statistics. |
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We have intensive care beds, high occupancy and an excellent, very professional team. |
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The hotel had previously recorded 100 per cent room occupancy during public holidays with many clients coming from outside Livingstone. |
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Another point to make is surrounds the statistics provided on owner occupancy. |
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Greater floodplain occupancy is putting more people at risk to the flood hazard. |
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No problem whatsoever with headroom or legroom, front or back for the full occupancy complement of five. |
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In previous cycles, significant sector outperformance was achieved when both room rates and occupancy levels increased at the same time. |
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The committee voted to approve the plans subject to a legal occupancy agreement being drawn up. |
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One of the main problems people face when travelling on their own is that they usually get charged a single supplement or sole occupancy rate. |
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We sit rent free in a handsome and commodious building, and with our occupancy ensured by a parliamentary title. |
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New apartments and condominiums continue to flood the market despite the generally low occupancy rates. |
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As noted in paragraph 17 above, the occupancy fee incorporates three components, namely, mortgage interest, condominium fees, and property taxes. |
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People associated with the tourist trade say that the tourist boom has fizzled out and occupancy rate has fallen to eight to ten per cent. |
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Other uses of the area include historical occupancy for farming and use of willow to make cradleboards. |
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The report concludes that they contribute directly to the high bed occupancy and blocked access to acute beds. |
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The first step is to estimate an occupancy rate or the number of nights a year you can reasonably expect guests to stay in your establishment. |
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Cleaning and disinfecting the holding pens between occupancy by groups of pigs might also be effective. |
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The doctor conceded that during his 16 years of occupancy, the air ducts of the building have not been cleaned. |
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Relative to 2000, absolute room rates and occupancy levels have not declined by as much as in the London market. |
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When the house is in joint ownership, a will can ensure that the surviving spouse will inherit only a right of occupancy. |
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The average occupancy is nine months and intensive management is the key to our success in keeping down the number of empty flats. |
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More complex systems have built-in overrides using call-in, occupancy sensing or reaction to out-of-spec temperatures that turn on systems for zones having special needs. |
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In 2009, according to the CDC, there were 944,277 hospital beds in the U.S., but the occupancy rate was only 67.8 percent. |
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Since then, it has rarely broken an occupancy rate of 10 percent amidst protracted political chaos. |
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If no partner is found, there is no surcharge for single occupancy. |
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All the bedrooms in the hotel are en-suite and it enjoys a high occupancy. |
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High occupancy rates have been seen in prime shopping centres and areas. |
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During the second period of occupancy there is a notable difference in the architecture, the later structures decidedly influenced by the Toltecs. |
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Weekend occupancy rates at hotels, guesthouses and bed and breakfast establishments are high and many say they have yet to experience a slump after the summer holiday season. |
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Within a year of the Games, occupancy levels had fallen from 80 percent to just 50 percent. |
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All lodging prices are per night, double occupancy unless otherwise noted. |
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Zimbabwe is set to enter a devastating famine because of land invasions and the occupancy of once highly productive commercial farms by so-called war veterans. |
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With occupancy rates of 95 percent, Billingsly has been able to raise new rents by 15 percent this year. |
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A surge in the number of foreign guests staying in Japanese hotels has pushed up occupancy rates at leading hotels and bolstered their bottom lines. |
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Aviation analysts said most airlines oversold tickets up to a certain rate to protect their interests and ensure full occupancy especially in busy season such as summer. |
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Before we enjoyed full occupancy, but now it is only about 80 percent. |
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This has allowed smaller service industry firms, typically from older Class B buildings, to take advantage of the lower cost of occupancy. |
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As a result, bed occupancy is at dangerous levels and exit block is putting lives at risk. |
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The hotel industry also reported a slowdown, with room occupancy declining. |
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During his occupancy of this position the maximum daily outsend rose from 2,500,000 to 4,000,000 cubic feet. |
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The Treaty of 1818 established joint British and American occupancy of the region west of the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The museum features resident exhibits detailing the history of Roman occupancy of the region, Hadrian's Wall and the Border Reivers. |
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Many historical real estate cycles show that the overall up-cycle proceeds with long periods of rising rents and occupancy rates. |
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In effect, Amerindians had no legal ownership to the land but could treat with the Crown for the extinction of their right of occupancy. |
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Built-in support for occupancy sensors, photocells and shade control enable substantial energy saving capabilities. |
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Across all types of service levels, occupancy remains highest in the continuing care retirement communities sector at more than 94 percent. |
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The best-fit distribution for electric gains was normal, while occupancy more closely resembled lognormal distributions. |
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For lossless data delivery, we show that the buffer occupancy can be significantly reduced via fully antipacket dissemination. |
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Now, Midtown Miami's three residential complexes have reached nearly 100 percent occupancy, and might be the culinary center of Miami. |
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However, hotel occupancy for 2009 was down five percent from the year before. |
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The largest increases in occupancy were projected for medium-sized hospitals and large nonteaching hospitals. |
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This opportunity has a very high occupancy rate and pulls corporate, tourist, conventioneers and snowbird guests alike. |
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This implies, counterintuitively, that low occupancy rates are associated with drawing inpatients from other states. |
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Sensors and smart parking meters track the occupancy of parking spaces and pass on the information to the drivers through their smartphone app. |
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The United States cannot acquire jurisdiction tortiously or by disseisin of the state, or by occupancy with merely the tacit consent of the state. |
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The OA AHU provides the required conditioned ventilation air to the zones' fan-powered terminal units under the control of room occupancy sensors. |
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In late 2011 and May 2012, press reports indicated a rebound in tourism, aided by BP advertising dollars and concurrent with a nationwide rise in hotel occupancy rates. |
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We believe this is an indication that hotels sale prices, like occupancy and average rate trends, differ from market to market and property type to property type. |
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With collapse of Archaemenid Empire by Alexander the Great and occupancy of its territory, a changing phase was begun in system and shape of Urbanism in Iran. |
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Gulf Hotel manager and Bahrain Five-Star Hotels Committee member Abdulla Siddiq Al Awadhi said the country's plushest hotels saw 74 per cent occupancy during Eid. |
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In addition to manual raise lower switches, the 8 dimming channels can be configured to work in concert with photocells, occupancy sensors and schedules. |
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Hoteliers will hence be facing not only the problems of low room occupancy rate, but also the demotivation of staff leading to poor service quality. |
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The 147 lofts, townhouses and family-size classic residences that comprise Morton Square will be completed and available for occupancy later this summer. |
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Following a custom build-out, VSE anticipates mid-February occupancy. |
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The Hotel Carter is one of the last cheap places to stay in Times Square, a reputation borne out by its waterstained carpets, peeling walls and healthy occupancy rates. |
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If you actually perform within the fill-up envelope described above, you will reach 93 percent stabilized occupancy in about 10 to 16 months from first opening your doors. |
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The annual SERI Report, which focuses on the true cost of occupancy for tenants, is based on transactions that closed during the previous year in Class A buildings. |
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The occupancy analysis and zones of disturbance show that the majority of species may be tolerant of logging and wildlife hunting disturbances, such as Sambar deer. |
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