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1 The results presented here describe the identification from tenascin coding cDNA of a new alternatively spliced exon sequence encoding a single 92 amino acid type III repeat between the previously identified tenth and eleventh type III repeats .
2 Michael and Minna O'Reilly Both of us run a unit in the Scottish Borders catering for the behaviourally disturbed , confused elderly .
3 With COSMOS all children 2 to 15 years of age at the time of return travel qualify for the specially reduced child prices advertised in the holiday pages as long as they share a room with 2 adults .
4 examine other aids to mobility ( e.g. special compasses designed for the visually impaired ) .
5 Personnel : Salary differentials 20–30 per cent over comparable civilian work tend to siphon off the better qualified .
6 Evelyn peered through the newly installed spyhole after turning on the porch light , unfastened the two fresh locks and gave her visitor a radiant smile .
7 This alternatively spliced type III repeat designated AD1 is located between the previously identified repeats 10 and 11 and has sequence homology with human , chicken and mouse tenascin type III repeats .
8 It bounced a few yards ahead of the Hussars ' advance , then slammed into a wood where it tore and crashed through the thickly leaved branches .
9 False positive results with a persistently elevated creatine kinase activity have been reported for the dominantly inherited but benign blood anomaly in which the creatine kinase BB isoenzyme is elevated in erythrocytes and thrombocytes .
10 He drew a deep breath and headed for the nearest parked car .
11 The results of the study of early Anglo-Saxon pottery have yet hardly come near the commercially based model envisaged by Myres , with specialists producing for a consumer market ; social explanations appear to be more appropriate for similarities between vessels , and their movement .
12 Other writers have complained , particularly in discrimination cases , that conciliation officers are too willing to encourage settlement at any price and fail to provide the support an unrepresented applicant may need against the relatively advantaged position of the employer ( Gregory , 1987 ) .
13 It was to be a nature trail with a difference , designed with the visually handicapped in mind .
14 Jumping out of bed , she peered into the dimly lit corridor .
15 The creek immediately below was bobbing with the brightly painted Maltese fishing-boats , the luzzu , and the dghajjes , the bigger water-taxis , rocking gently on aquamarine water .
16 It is also notable that where a chairman or chief executive has been brought in from outside to those organisations , this may be followed by many changes in senior management and so , from the headhunters ' point of view , putting a chief executive into an older-style organisation is usually an opportunity for them to work with the newly appointed chief executive to build the new senior management team .
17 The track , lifted from the recently released ‘ Lucky Town ’ LP , is backed with ‘ Tougher Than The Rest ’ , recorded at the LA Sports Arena on April 27 .
18 Objections so far have come from the much respected W H Murray , former president of the Scottish Mountaineering Club , who says ‘ From a mountaineering viewpoint , Glen Brittle is one of the most important places in Scotland .
19 The main interest of planting in the area lies in the well planned system of shelterbelts .
20 Almost certainly the explanation lies in the highly charged atmosphere of a battlefield on the eve of battle .
21 As reported in the recently published Corporate Plan ( see the supplement in the June issue of AEA Times ) — we have done this .
22 There were several prominent Anglophobes in Truman 's Administration , like James Byrnes , the Secretary of State , but most of the opposition stemmed from the widely held belief within the American electorate that the United States should guard its lead , if not monopoly , in military and civil uses of atomic energy .
23 In support of the Southern blot data , thymuses of TCR -α mutant mice contain , albeit at a reduced level compared to the thymuses of wild-type or other mice , TCR -α transcripts of sizes expected from the fully rearranged gene ( Fig. 4b ) .
24 In some ways it is similar to second language acquisition , but it appears to be different in that it starts from the natively acquired dialect as a base .
25 Small crystals of cadmium are interspersed in the finely divided eutectic mixture .
26 The lady betrothed to the newly created Khan of the province of Khitai , her face flushed with suppressed laughter , was also trying to make herself heard .
27 The hydrogen atom loses its electron , becomes positively charged and is attracted to the negatively charged electrode , called the cathode ; the oxygen gains an electron and migrates to the positive electrode , the anode , this migration of ions forming the current .
28 When you electrolyse water it splits into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen : positively charged hydrogen ions are attracted to the negatively charged terminal , the cathode , where they react to form hydrogen gas , and the oxygen forms at the positive terminal , the anode .
29 A further bout of pneumonia during 1897 , followed by depression , forced him to return home to rejoin Y Faner as a sub-editor , while also contributing to the recently founded North Wales Times .
30 After a trawl through its shortlist , a further three prospective sites were added to the already chosen Elstow .
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