Drosophila genes undergo complex splicing patterns, reside close to their neighbors, and often overlap. |
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Rope splicing is a very strong method of fixing a loop eye or joining two ends together. |
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We have teams of engineers working in relays splicing the fibre optic cables and repairing the damage. |
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Filled with scratches, dirt, splicing errors, and dropouts, this DVD presentation is a near-VHS version of mixed media malfunctions. |
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They butchered the film, hacking and splicing it, grinding their heels into Sergio's soul. |
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The fragments were cloned and DNA sequencing demonstrated that they actually corresponded to cDNA with proper intron splicing. |
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A tapered wooden spike called a 'fid' is the traditional splicing tool commonly used for splicing natural fiber twisted rope. |
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Intein excision depends on the splicing domain of the intein and the first amino acid residue of the C-extein. |
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Are you constantly shooting a scene multiple times in multiple ways and then splicing your favorite pieces together in the editing room? |
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The work of coding these interfaces involves making loops, splicing loops together, and nesting loops within loops. |
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In RNA editing, specific nucleotides within the sequences of messenger RNA transcripts are modified during or after splicing. |
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Will the two splicing connectors in the middle affect this 12 meter length and, if so, by how much? |
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Other activities which have passed out of vogue were rabbit skinning, poultry dressing and rope splicing. |
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His graceful hands deftly plucked at various cables and wires, reconnecting, splicing. |
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Vantec did a nice job splicing the cables, and binding them nicely with the rubber housing. |
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Intronic SSRs can affect gene transcription, mRNA splicing, or export to cytoplasm. |
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I tinned some small speaker wires, but found that soldering and splicing wires is questionable depending on the size of the wire. |
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Many an hour was spent tacking, jibing and splicing the main brace with the occasional capsize as well. |
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For buffing rubber-coated steel cables when splicing steel cord conveyor belts. |
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Use to gain access to raceway interior for wire pulling, splicing and maintenance. |
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He very quickly invented a series of techniques:Â freeze frame, splicing and superimposure allowing a whole variety of special effects possible. |
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The LBCE300 skiving machine enables the ends of transmission belts to be narrowed down from 8 mm, for top quality splicing. |
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It shows a worker at the control panel for a flying splice, with unwind area and splicing station in the background. |
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Ropes used directly for lifting or supporting the load must not include any splicing other than at their ends. |
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The level regulator shall also be supplied with necessary cable to provide direct connection to the panel without splicing. |
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Not suitable for repairing and splicing conveyor belts or for bonding that requires high initial adhesion strength. |
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The seams between adjoining blankets were sealed with MPET-type 5 splicing tape constructed with MPET or MPVF material and coated with adhesive. |
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The result is pure perfection: the circular-cut makes swaging or splicing work much easier. |
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Note: The manufacturing share is based on author's splicing of historical and modern series. |
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Reductions beyond this point are unlikely due to the special application of these vehicles for cable repair and splicing. |
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All Firestone Geomembranes must relax at least 30-45 minutes before splicing the seams or executing details. |
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The splicing of adjoining panels should be performed immediately after the relaxation of the Firestone Geomembrane. |
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The splicing of vignettes and autobiography evokes moods wonderfully, but in later chapters, not pinned to Rembrandt, argument dissolves under the pressure. |
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In splicing or other work requiring the opening of the strands of rope one's fingers are often inadequate, and a marlinspike or fid must be employed. |
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A certified sailing instructor, Tritch can teach almost anything nautical, from splicing rope and knot-tying to tearing down heads and tuning up engines. |
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These observations corroborate results of the cognate introns in the myxomycetes Didymium and Physarum, where no in vitro splicing products were detected. |
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Insert the twisted wires into the splicing connector. |
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Therefore, in what ways might the processing and regulation of exitron splicing differ from that of conventional introns? |
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These long ropes were necessary in shipping as short ropes would require splicing to make them long enough to use for sheets and halyards. |
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Many studies had demonstrated that circRNAs could regulate the splicing, transcription, posttranscription, and activation of protein. |
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After a gap of four years, Captain Jack Sparrow is back hoisting the Jolly Roger and splicing the mainbrace. |
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Now, my friends, I could spew analytical razzle dazzle, complete with charts and graphs splicing all the intricate details of the report in the search for hidden meanings and literally burying you in reading material. |
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A year ago, IBM published a controversial study in which it noted that audiences were becoming increasingly fragmented, splicing their time among myriad media choices, channels and platforms. |
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For the analysis of the COL4A4 gene, all the exons including splicing sites were amplified by PCR and screened by direct sequencing analysis. |
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Press with two heated platens, suitable for splicing CHIORINO thermoplastic conveyor and transmission belts, that are max. 40 mm wide and 3 mm thick. |
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Apply the primer using long back and forth strokes along the length of the splicing area until the surfaces become dark grey with no streaking or puddling. |
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The viroids are evolutionarily escaped archaeal group I introns which have retrotransposition and self splicing qualities. |
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He was not there for any of the information that he is now splicing and dicing, and trying to put forward as some kind of an explanation for something that in fact did not at all happen. |
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One of the mutated genes is RBFOX2, which encodes a molecule that regulates RNA splicing. |
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The repeat binds to the protein MBNL1, rendering it inactive and resulting in RNA splicing abnormalities-which lead to the disease. |
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Often, testing the effect of UVs on RNA splicing becomes essential to assess their pathogenicity. |
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Sharp, who was later honored for his work with split genes and RNA splicing. |
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And that is exactly what alternative splicing does. |
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Dell has also been lambasted for paying a hefty premium to win Perot's hand. Yet splicing hardware and services firms together can pay off handsomely. |
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The Model DE00001 dog ear detection processor is designed to detect quality defects after splicing operations. |
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Only the prepared opening and closing statements can be re-broadcast, to stop partisan splicing of the best bits from one candidate and the worst from another. |
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In it, four masked 'rooftoppers' hijacked the feed of the enormous LED screen on top of the 52-storey China Online Centre by splicing into the control panel with a laptop. |
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Belts can be supplied endless spliced or with prepared ends for on-site splicing, to be done with dedicated solutions and CHIORINO designed equipment. |
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Suitable for buffing rubber also when splicing steel cord conveyer belts. |
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Tape, glue ad heat splicing are not recommended for archival film. |
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This tape is approved by CCMC for house wrap splicing and seaming. |
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The installation process will be explored, focusing on fusion and mechanical splicing, connectors, cabling, power meters, and optical time domain reflectometers. |
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However, the link between RNA splicing and pluripotency has only very recently emerged and the factors that regulate splicing and alternative splicing in ES cells are unknown. |
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ExonHit Therapeutics is the world's leader in the analysis of alternative RNA splicing and a contract research service laboratory for gene expression analysis. |
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The construction technique used was splicing by overlap extension, which involves generating the two fragments of interest in separate polymerase chain reactions. |
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