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Inserting eukaryotic DNA ( instead of mRNA ) into bacteria would not work because it is fragmented, with introns, and would not transcribe successfully using the bacteria's ribosomes.
Inserting the blade perpendicular to the water amounts to ineffective " lily dipping " or " tea-bagging " wherein the blade moves backwards in the water past the paddler's hips simply because the boat is moving forward.
Inserting Pamela Pigg into this list makes six-more than the fingers of one hand, unless Adrian is polydactyl.
Inserting the phrase “ nunc pro tunc ” or similar arguments on a return or other document submitted to the Service has no legal effect, such as reducing a taxpayer ’ s tax liability, and such phrase is described as frivolous in Rev.
* Inserting and removing ranks, such as supervisors, assistant managers or regional managers and national managers, is very easy to do.

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Inserting this into the formula for the function f one can determine the minimal distance at which the ellipsoid exists.
Inserting an etalon into the laser cavity, with well-chosen finesse and free-spectral range, can suppress all cavity modes except for one, thus changing the operation of the laser from multi-mode to single-mode.
Inserting a new element to a heap can be done by simply creating a new heap containing only this element and then merging it with the original heap.
Inserting a section can be done by editing either the section before or after it, merging with the previous section by deleting the heading.

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Inserting a document using a KSK allows the document to be retrieved and decrypted if and only if the requester knows the human-readable string ; this allows for more convenient ( but less secure ) URIs for users to refer to.
Inserting a task then requires walking the ready list until reaching either the end of the list, or a task of lower priority than that of the task being inserted.
Inserting the specific heat equation into the thermal efficiency equation ( Equation 1 ) yields.
Inserting new data into existing data structures, updating data in existing data structures, deleting data from existing data structures.
Inserting these two equations into the cochain homotopy equation proves the Poincaré lemma.
# The programmer types " i ", to begin Inserting source code.
Inserting a very thin graphite extraction foil strips, or removes, the electrons from the H ⁻ ion while allowing the proton to pass through.
Inserting the key into Megatron's tail reveals a firing missile launcher.
Inserting a blatant piece of backmasking in the break between the title track and hard rocker " Judas ' Kiss ," the band's message was less than subtle.
Inserting element m + 1 requires reallocation of the table.
* Inserting vowels into consonant clusters ( epenthesis ): Likewise depending on the social class, every now and then a speaker may insert a vowel ( near-Schwa ) between two following consonants.
Inserting a code for underline would " propagate " to the next display enhancement, while deleting such a code would also have to be propagated to the next display byte or a cursor jump sequence was issued to jump several bytes.
Inserting the figure's Earth Cyber Planet Key into the tail section causes a pair of twin guns to pop up, changing the noise once more, into an explosive blast.
* Inserting and / or mixing in audio from other files.
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The bore is unrifled but is provided with an insert tube which is rifled and which, surprisingly, gives pretty fair accuracy even though it's only 3-1/2 inches long.
One simple method of measuring the expansion of the heart is to tie a thin rubber tube, filled with mercury, around the heart and record the change in resistance as the tube is stretched.
Make sure that the metal tube through which the wire passes is in the shape of an inverted `` L '', the foot of the `` L '' about three inches long, so that the puppet can hang directly under the light.
The stamens are usually found around the style, either aggregated densely or fused into a tube, probably an adaptation in association with the plunger ( brush ; or secondary ) pollination that is common among the families of the order, wherein pollen is collected and stored on the length of the pistil.
* In a cathode ray tube, it is the positive terminal where electrons flow out of the device, i. e., where positive electric current flows in.
In electronic vacuum devices such as a cathode ray tube, the anode is the positively charged electron collector.
In a tube, the anode is a charged positive plate that collects the electrons emitted by the cathode through electric attraction.
In ET AAS a transient signal is generated, the area of which is directly proportional to the mass of analyte ( not its concentration ) introduced into the graphite tube.
The mercury, is then swept into a long-pass absorption tube by bubbling a stream of inert gas through the reaction mixture.
Above, A is the variable cross-section area of the tube at the inlet and exit.
Mixing artist or student quality acrylic paint with household acrylic emulsions is possible, allowing the use of pre-mixed tints straight from the tube or tin, so presenting the painter with a vast color range at his or her disposal.
The resulting liquid change in the U tube is an indication of the wind speed.
The highly successful metal pressure tube anemometer of William Henry Dines in 1892 utilized the same pressure difference between the open mouth of a straight tube facing the wind and a ring of small holes in a vertical tube which is closed at the upper end.
The pipe from the straight tube is connected to the top of the sealed chamber and the pipe from the small tubes is directed into the bottom inside the float.
In the tube anemometer the pressure is measured, although the scale is usually graduated as a velocity scale.

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While suitable for laboratory instruments, the vacuum tube amplifiers available in the first half of the 20th century were too expensive, power consuming, and unreliable for everyday applications.
World War II was unkind to Radio Row, and in 1944 the Times lamented that the " one-time repository of nearly everything from a tube socket to a complete radio station " was " bargainless and practically setless, too, due to wartime scarcities " but that it still catered to " tinkerers and engineers " and that an " old spirit " and " magical quality " were still there.
R. Hilsch and R. W. Pohl in 1938 demonstrated a solid-state amplifier using a structure resembling the control grid of a vacuum tube ; although the device displayed power gain, it had a cut-off frequency of one cycle per second, too low for any practical applications, but an effective application of the available theory.
* Bacterial flagella are thicker than archaella Archaellum, and the bacterial filament has a large enough hollow " tube " inside that the flagellin subunits can flow up the inside of the filament and get added at the tip ; the archaellum is too thin ( 12-15 nm ) to allow this.
For private use the ( reel-to-reel ) tape recorder was not very common and only slowly took off from about the 1950s ; with prices between 700 and 1500 DM ( which would now be about to €) such machines were still far too expensive for the mass market and their vacuum tube construction made them very bulky.
If the applied voltage is too high, a continuous glow discharge is formed and the tube cannot detect radiation.
Lincoln Tunnel Helix and toll plaza circa 1955, with the south tube under constructionWith the creation of the Interstate Highway System in 1956, the approach to the Lincoln Tunnel was planned to become an Interstate highway along with present-day Route 3, which itself was not included in the Interstate Highway System because New Jersey thought it would be too expensive to bring it up to Interstate Highway standards.
But the Crookes tube, as it came to be known, produced little light because the vacuum in it was too good and thus lacked the trace amounts of gas that are needed for electrically stimulated luminescence.
If it is inserted too far into the trachea ( beyond the carina ), the tip of the tracheal tube is likely to be within the right main bronchus — a situation often referred to as a " right mainstem intubation ".
Conversely, inserting a tube that is too small can result in inability to achieve effective positive pressure ventilation due to retrograde escape of gas through the glottis and out the mouth and nose ( often referred to as a " leak " around the tube ).
If the wick is too high, and extends beyond the burner cone at the top of the wick tube, the lamp will produce smoke and soot ( unburned carbon ).
Although electronic public address systems have existed since vacuum tube amplifiers were developed in the early 1920s, vacuum tube versions were too heavy to be portable.
Although some designs are based on a Pringles potato crisp can, in reality this tube is too narrow to be practical.
This was a straight, short cannula that incorporated wings to prevent the tube from advancing too far into the trachea.
* If the endotracheal tube used for intubation is inserted too far, it usually lodges in the right mainstem bronchus.
There is risk of esophagus or stomach rupture if the tube is inserted too forcefully, or if the stomach is necrotic.
It was never a busy station, as the surrounding area was largely residential and its residents were too wealthy to be regular tube passengers.
The advantage of kneeboarding is the ability it gives the rider to deal with tube rides that might require too quick of a take off for a standup surfer or bodyboarder to get into and might get too tight or steep for a stand-up board surfer to deal with.
The bubble can be large enough to entirely disconnect the liquids in the tube before and after it, defeating any liquid tensile strength, and yet if the bubble isn't too big, the siphon will continue to operate with little change.
* October 10 – Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32, crashes at Nuevo Berlin, Uruguay, after its pitot tube freezes, causing the flight crew to receive false readings that the airliner is flying much more slowly than it actually is, resulting in catastrophic damage when they mistakenly deploy wing slats at too high a speed.
The tube bridge ultimately proved far too costly a concept for widespread use owing to the sheer mass and cost of wrought iron needed.

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