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separate and fragment
This generates two separate monovalent ( containing a single antibody binding site ) Fab fragments and an intact Fc fragment.
A peninsula jutting south from Canada into Boundary Bay, the agreement made the land south of the 49th parallel a separate fragment of the United States.
The exponential amplification in PCR produces a fragment containing the desired mutation in sufficient quantity to be separate from the original, unmutated plasmid by gel electrophoresis, which may then be inserted in the original context using standard recombinant molecular biology techniques.
Some characters cannot be part of a URL ( for example, the space ) and some other characters have a special meaning in a URL: for example, the character can be used to further specify a subsection ( or fragment ) of a document ; the character is used to separate a name from a value.
" A Day in the Life " is a notable and well-known example of a later Beatles song that includes substantial contributions by both Lennon and McCartney, where a separate song fragment by McCartney (" Woke up, fell out of bed, dragged a comb across my head ...") was used to flesh out the middle of Lennon's composition (" I read the news today, oh boy ...").
Many separate editions have been published of the fragment, the text of which is in a very unsatisfactory condition: by FW Schneidewin ( 1838 ), J Bailey ( 1839, with notes, glossary, and Latin and English versions ), and others ; R Schulze's Quaestiones Hermesianacteae ( 1858 ) contains an account of the life and writings of the poet and a section on the identity of Leontion.
The ' Hostage Stone ' comprises a larger fragment and a smaller one, discovered in two separate seasons of excavation not far from each other.
Once the cleavage products have been run on a gel, it can be viewed in separate channels, and much like an RFLP, the fragment sizes within a lane in each channel should add up to the full length product size.
In the Early Ordovician epoch ( about 480 million years ago ) the microcontinent ( a small fragment of continental lithosphere ) Avalonia ( at present lithosphere that is scattered over the east of New England, the south of Newfoundland, parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, southern Ireland, most of England and Wales, the low countries and northern Germany ) began to separate from the northern margin of Gondwana.

separate and meteorite
Meteoroids that experience disruption in the atmosphere may fall as meteorite showers, which can range from only a few up to thousands of separate individuals.
About 134 lunar meteorites have been discovered so far ( as of October, 2010 ), perhaps representing more than 50 separate meteorite falls ( i. e., many of the stones are " paired " fragments of the same meteoroid ).
It was formerly believed that these two sites were two separate craters and that they formed a twin impact structure from a large-scale meteorite hit in the late Cretaceous.

separate and kept
In an asymmetric key algorithm ( e. g., RSA ), there are two separate keys: a public key is published and enables any sender to perform encryption, while a private key is kept secret by the receiver and enables only him to perform correct decryption.
This reality did not dissuade Mujib from demanding in 1966 that separate foreign exchange accounts be kept and that separate trade offices be opened overseas.
But the trademarks were kept separate, and films by First National continued to be credited solely to " First National Pictures " until 1936.
Recommended measures for ensuring food safety include maintaining a clean preparation area with foods of different types kept separate, ensuring an adequate cooking temperature, and refrigerating foods promptly after cooking.
As most ordinarii at games were from the same school, this kept potential opponents separate and safe from each other until the lawful munus.
While there was no separate Polish state at all, the idea of Polish independence was kept alive throughout the 19th century and led to more Polish uprisings and other warfare against the partitioning powers.
The centre and periphery were kept separate by mountains and deserts.
Some stores are single level, while others have separate warehouses to allow more stock to be kept on-site.
On becoming Prime Minister Major had promised to keep Britain " at the very heart of Europe ", and claimed to have won " game, set and match for Britain " – by negotiating the social chapter and single currency opt-outs from the Maastricht Treaty, and by ensuring that there was no overt mention of a " Federal " Europe and that foreign and defence policy were kept as matters of inter-governmental cooperation, in separate " pillars " from the supranational European Union.
In intarsia, the yarns are used in well-segregated regions, e. g., a red apple on a field of green ; in that case, the yarns are kept on separate spools and only one is knitted at any time.
Although the Norwegian council never recognized the declaration formally, and Norway kept some separate institutions and its legal system, this had the practical effect that the Norwegian possessions of Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands came under direct control of the crown.
At the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum, apparently the villa of Caesar's father-in-law, the Greek library has been partly preserved in volcanic ash ; archaeologists speculate that a Latin library, kept separate from the Greek one, may await discovery at the site.
Children's libraries are special collections of books intended for juvenile readers and usually kept in separate rooms of general public libraries.
Usually they are kept separate from the netlist, because several such alternate sets of data could be applied to a single netlist.
A bar might be provided for the manager to do his paperwork while keeping an eye on his customers, but the casks of ale were kept in a separate taproom.
* Parliamentary republic — a republic, like India, Poland, with an elected head of state, but where the head of state and head of government are kept separate with the Head of government retaining most executive powers, or a head of state akin to a head of government, elected by a Parliament.
The Qing Dynasty started colonizing Manchuria with Han Chinese later on in the dynasty's rule, but the Manchu area was still separated from modern-day Inner Mongolia by the Outer Willow Palisade, which kept the Manchu and the Mongols in the area separate.
The early military SS was kept quite separate from the regular SS and Dietrich introduced early regulations that the military SS answered directly to Hitler, and not Himmler, and for several months even ordered his troops to wear the black SS uniform without a swastika armband to separate the soldiers from other SS units once the black uniform had become common throughout Germany.
These groups are normally kept separate by territorial males, which round up female herds that enter their territories and keep out the bachelors.
The Quran and the Sunnah constitute the immutable Basic Code, which should be kept separate from ever-evolving interpretive law ( fiqh ).
In other instances where core data must or should be kept separate, the application designer typically carves up reserved storage areas into a number of sections equal to the number of I-streams.
Unitarians generally value a secular society in which government is kept separate from religious affairs.

separate and sealed
Instead, crews built a separate floor section that incorporated a pre-scored crack sealed with plaster.
A separate sealed cabin contained the dog Laika.
They also had sealed beam headlights and small, separate parking lights mounted underneath, as well as dual tail lights, into which flashing turn signals could be added without adding additional lights.
In US Military style MREs, there is no Styrofoam tray component, and the FRH heater pad is enclosed in a separate sealed bag, also some styles do not include a packet of water for activation.
Couples who have children after being sealed do not have to have their children sealed to them in a separate ceremony.
If a sealing is canceled, the sealing between them and any children remains in force, though the couple is no longer sealed, as the sealing together of husband and wife and the sealing of parents to children are separate ordinances.
The silicone oil is factory sealed in a separate chamber from the gear oil surrounding the rest of the differential.
To make sure he was never resurrected, they sealed his body on the moon and took the 4 gems that powered him, and sealed them away in separate places on Earth.
* Tanker boots, unlike most traditional combat boots, have the tongue sewn into the boot up to about shy of the top of the boot, to make the boot more readily waterproofed ( up to of water depth can be stood in without ingress of water when sealed / waxed properly, depending on the height of the boot design ); the tongue is made with excess leather left and right that doesn't require it to separate to remove the foot.
This loaf ( if it is a separate loaf ) will sometimes have been sealed with an icon of the Mother of God, or with her monogram.
The fourth Super Bowl ( XXVIII ) was up for a separate sealed bid.
The tunnel is made up of separate elements, each prefabricated in a manageable length, then having the ends sealed with bulkheads so they can be floated.
The double envelope system separates the technical proposal ( statement of work ) from the financing or cost proposal in the form of two separate and sealed envelopes.
At this Olympiad, sealed moves were written on a separate piece of paper, not the player's score sheet.

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