It is possible that most polymerase slippage events occur when the mitochondrial polymerase stalls at a misincorporated base. |
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Microsatellite lengths change over evolutionary time through a process of replication slippage. |
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The traction-control system works well, and is intentionally toned down to allow some slippage through the corners. |
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An adaptive building must allow slippage between each layer, or the slow layers block flow of quick, and quick layers tear up the slow. |
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Any further slippage of the fiscal deficit in the medium term could lower the nation's stable credit outlook. |
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And despite regular grumbling from consumers about slippage in quality, more and more people are flying all the time. |
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Mismatched and unpaired bases arise during replication by misincorporation of nucleotides and strand slippage, respectively. |
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The plan also involves strengthening measures for the bank, which slopes down to Markievicz Road, where there has been slippage. |
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This suggests that some process other than enzyme slippage is contributing to the high level of diversity in this region. |
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We first used the model to estimate slippage rates and the bootstrap from statistics to compute confidence intervals. |
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The slippage caused physical damage, delays, and consequential losses, and necessitated extensive remedial works. |
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If there is a slippage between fiction and biography in this text then how does this apply to the image? |
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Alas, celebrations of the lowest and the last all present a chronic toxic hazard, an endless potential for slippage. |
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In spite of the temblor's substantial size, the slippage along the fault stopped propagating well before it reached the earth's surface. |
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Anterior slippage of the fifth lumbar vertebra on the sacral base can be identified in lateral views. |
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We can only estimate the relative expansion slippage rates and contraction slippage rates compared to the point mutation rate. |
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The handler was displaying the usual slippage between folk conceptions of language and we linguists ' conceptions of same. |
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More than just pretty, these bowls have a rubber ring on the bottom to prevent slippage plus a handy little handle and pouring spout. |
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Ordinarily, the vehicle runs in a front-wheel drive mode, but if wheel slippage is detected, power is automatically delivered to the rear wheels. |
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To avoid more slippage in regard to the time schedule, we would like to urge you to act accordingly. |
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The Torsen system is a unique approach to AWD in that it does not rely on electrical input, clutches or wheel slippage to operate. |
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There is a strong emphasis on low direct tax rates and, notwithstanding a couple of years of slippage, firm control over government spending. |
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We hope, if there is any slippage, we can be included in the first round and we feel we should be a priority in the second round. |
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To eliminate slippage while sewing, use a flat-bottom presser foot and increase the presser-foot pressure. |
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So there has understandably been some slippage, but so far the American people generally, unlike the press, aren't panicking. |
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Although they are more prone to slip down, slippage is often not a problem with carbon posts, but it is a bummer if it happens to you. |
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Make sure the jaws of the wrench or pliers are snug in position before you manipulate the handle, to avoid slippage or scraped knuckles. |
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Any slippage in that timetable they think will be a huge victory for the insurgents and send exactly the wrong message. |
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Well, at this point they're succeeding pretty well, because we have not seen any slippage on the part of the Democrats. |
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The current work plan does not allow large schedule slippage and is based on a sequential completion of major activities. |
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The sides of abyssal hills are fault escarpments created by vertical uplift of the sea floor during many events of fault slippage that produce frequent earthquakes. |
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Measurement of gearshift effort, vibrations, conformity of the ratios, differential slippage, etc. |
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When this accessory protein interaction is defined so that it acts as a ratchet, backward slippage can be prevented with minimal interference with forward progression. |
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Rather, systems theory shows us that there is an increasing slippage until the entire web collapses catastrophically. |
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The readers' market held up better, but not without a certain slippage in newsstand sales. |
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Although some overspending was evident in specific categories such as healthcare, no generalised slippage from expenditure targets was discerned. |
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To prevent slippage, the main roller is knurled or painted with high friction coefficient kentanium plasma spray. |
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His intent, he explains, is to mark out a range of slippage between the imagined and the real. |
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Speed of drawing in the load can be controlled by allowing partial slippage of the line around the capstan. |
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With the patented parallel braiding process the cover is interlocked directly with the core and avoids cover slippage. |
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In possum belly trailers, internal ramps should have solid sides continuous to the floor to prevent foot slippage off the side of the ramp. |
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No requotes, no slippage, and instant execution of your trades at the price you clicked is paramount for your trading performance. |
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We strive to provide you a trading environment with no requotes, no slippage, and instant execution. |
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It will modify the friction to reduce noice, vibration and clutch plate slippage. |
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In a shower, be sure to have a bath mat to prevent slippage. |
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Mrs Smyth was worried residents would have had to move into emergency housing over Christmas because of heightened fears about the level of slippage. |
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This process is called mitotic slippage and yields tetraploid 4N cells. |
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Glass slippage is excluded as both glass types have a form-fitting connection with the hardware. |
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Our advice is to regularly clean and degrease the tyre and trainer's roll with vinegar or benzine to prevent slippage. |
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Our liners show reduced slippage and increased milk yield when compared to many other liners. |
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The impeller and drive magnets prevent slippage, ensuring that full motor power is converted into pumping power. |
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In the Netherlands, where legislation has been in place for the longest time, some researchers seem to have found disquieting signs of slippage. |
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Every advance was followed by slippage and obstruction before, at long last, the job was done. |
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She has identified the points where there was a lack of clarity or significant slippage between statements and reality in the Commission's text. |
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When a substance is dangerous, it should be managed by and controlled by a public authority to prevent any slippage. |
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That is, there is some slippage with respect to the requirements and expectations for program design and execution. |
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This effectively prevents the slippage between vehicle wheel and the roller. |
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They had seen some slippage among seniors and independents over the summer. |
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The New Walton Pier Company, which owns the site, told hut owners their huts would have to be removed for urgent safety work to be carried out due to land slippage. |
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No matter how thin the grates, major slippage is bound to occur. |
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Despite the concerns, however, some stockbrokers have been advising clients to take advantage of the recent slippage in share prices to add to existing holdings. |
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But in recent years there's been serious slippage, enough to call a trend. |
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Japan experienced further slippage in its share of world sales in value terms, while those of China and most Southeast Asian countries continued to grow. |
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In our research programme in conjunction with a research facility we have focused on developing a liner with the lowest level of slippage, complete milk out and excellent liner wall movement. |
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But the slippage towards irregular warfare as the strategic norm of the late 20th and now the 21st century is giving chaos theory its real military sense. |
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The grave is fitted with a series of concentric stone kerbs to protect the central mound from slippage. |
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The main section is more stable, though there are ongoing concerns over coastal erosion, further slippage and subsidence. |
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Almost all thought the government's caution was amply justified in the late 1990s, when it had just achieved its first surpluses after a quarter-century of deficits and was still wary of any slippage. |
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The process went smoothly from the Security Team perspective, despite a schedule slippage due to newly discovered bugs, and a snafu which resulted in 4.6.1-RELEASE being skipped. |
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This smell was most likely the result of slippage and overheating in the clutch of the starboard reduction gear after the propeller struck the bedrock. |
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Closer examination of the situation over the last three years shows that, after a relative improvement in 1997, 1998 and 1999, there has been some slippage this year. |
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Many traders accept slippage as one of the realities of forex trading. |
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The payoff for this withholding of weirdness can be a reader's intensified complicity in defamiliarization: a sensation of slippage into the unreal just as we know it ourselves, from our dreams and fantasies. |
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In particular it suggests the use of both 'fixed' and 'moving' poverty lines to help lock in gains, prevent slippage, and begin a progressive ratcheting down of child poverty. |
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There will be, as you no doubt anticipate, some slippage in his spending. |
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Nonetheless, the slippage in American emissions means that, no matter how hard the country tried to make up for lost time, reducing emissions by 2012 below 1990 levels will prove extremely difficult. |
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These factors make the question of slippage and best execution practice highly crucial for ACFX and their clients. |
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Work of a tractor and trailer in a cultivated soil and stubble is always affected by the slippage of a driving wheel. |
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The synchronized feeding of the needle bar and of the feed dogs ensures even sewing and prevents any slippage of the fabric thicknesses to be assembled. |
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It marks a slippage of the rigorous modernist field into the current scenario of formal multiplicity, of stylelessness, of proliferation. |
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The movement is also that of a slippage between registers, of an ongoing potential reorientation of ascriptions and of active layers in the thickness of possible meanings. |
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Budget underutilization, or slippage, can be attributed to many internal factors as well as labour market needs and opportunities in the external environment and the volume and complex needs of clients. |
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The stress is generally not the same in all directions, so that movement in a preferred direction occurs, with slippage planes, granulation, or partial flowage being oriented preferentially. |
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External heat is created by slippage between the belt and the sheave. |
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Naturally enough, in a story about a tainted emotional legacy and a virus that invades a person's DNA, Roth is hyperalert to the possibility of creative slippage between literal and metaphorical inheritance. |
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If a new bridge is not to be constructed in the area, as much as possible of the abutments and wing walls should be left in place in order to prevent the slippage of unstable materials into watercourses. |
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Everyone is on the Oprah Watch, gleefully looking for tell-tale signs of Presidential slippage or gainage. |
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The barbules on these feathers, friction barbules, are specialized with large lobular barbicels that help grip and prevent slippage of overlying feathers and are present in most of the flying birds. |
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As well as the articles that explicitly promoted 'cutting' as somehow primary among self-mutilative behaviours, there were many instances of slippage. |
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In addition to the superior performance features of the sole, the Bison OD's snugger ankle fit reduces the likelihood of heel slippage. |
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And it is the party of middle-class stagnation and slippage. |
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Wakefield's ostensibly self-subversive slippage into blandness, secondariness and silence. |
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A long transition phase would be required, with potential risk of slippage in standards of administrative support which could affect programme delivery. |
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In effect, therefore, there has been no slippage in the legal calendar in ensuring compliance with the decision to lift the ban on exports of UK beef. |
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The foot wells could have been a tad wider at the footpegs level, to better protect from foot slippage off of the peg and this would also have provided better protection from splashes of water and splotches of mud. |
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Impacted debris in the pulley knurl or worn knurling can lead to belt slippage and miss-tracking, as well as accelerated wear of the belt, V-retainer, and pulley knurl. |
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In terms of her sense of slippage, Valerie Solanas runs with the best of them. None of these terms stick, which is why she remains a chronic misfirer. |
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Her new book is a celebration of oddness and uniqueness in translations that come about as the result of some sort of slippage from the mimetic into the non-mimetic. |
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Fiscal slippage has been pronounced in first four months of the year. |
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