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A new gene is inserted into an adenovirus vector, which is used to introduce the modified DNA into a human cell.
When working with weeks rather than months, a continuous format is sometimes more convenient, where no blank cells are inserted to ensure that the first day of a new month begins on a fresh row.
The year began on the new moon preceding the winter solstice, and intercalary months were inserted at the end of the year.
This is a relatively new specialty dealing with minimal access techniques using cameras and small instruments inserted through 0. 3 to 1 cm incisions.
A new gene is inserted into an adenovirus.
There are more exact terms to use when the new, inserted shot is another view of actors: close-up, head shot, knee shot, two shot.
# Attach to the infusion site to a body ( and prime the cannula to see if a new set has been inserted correctly )
The Catholic Encyclopedia identifies at least four before the Council of Sardica ( 341 ), where a new form was presented and inserted in the Acts of the Council, though it was not agreed on.
* Plea bargaining comes into effect — India Law: A new chapter — Chapter XXI A — on ‘ plea bargaining ’ has been inserted in the Criminal Procedure Code ( 1973 )
At the beginning, this is the new node being inserted, but the entire procedure may also be applied recursively to other nodes ( see case 3 ).
In the sixth edition Darwin inserted a new chapter VII ( renumbering the subsequent chapters ) to respond to criticisms of earlier editions, including the objection that many features of organisms were not adaptive and could not have been produced by natural selection.
The DNA copy is then inserted into the genome in a new position.
So If a third metal is inserted in either wire and if the two new junctions are at the same temperature, there will be no net voltage generated by the new metal.
The Stinger-RMP is so-called because of its ability to load a new set of software via ROM chip inserted in the grip at the depot.
The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was Clavius, who afterwards wrote defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilio's work, especially for his provision of a useful reform for the lunar cycle: " We owe much gratitude and praise to Luigi Giglio who contrived such an ingenious Cycle of Epacts which, inserted in the calendar, always shows the new moon and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied.
The contents of M and back edges are moved to M < sub > loop </ sub >, the rest of the edges are moved to point into M < sub > pre </ sub >, and a new edge from M < sub > pre </ sub > to M < sub > loop </ sub > is inserted ( so that M < sub > pre </ sub > is the immediate dominator of M < sub > loop </ sub >).
To rasterize the next scanline, the edges no longer relevant are removed ; new edges from the current scanlines ' Y-bucket are added, inserted sorted by X coordinate.
Producer Jim Hirschfeld took over as director following Birch's heart attack in 1980 and continued directing, as well as producing throughout the rest of the show's run, including the new segments inserted into the PBS reruns, until it went off the air in 1993.
Though not all manuscript versions of the Gettysburg Address contain the words " under God ", all the reporters ' transcripts of the speech as delivered do, as perhaps Lincoln may have deviated from his prepared text and inserted the phrase when he said " that the nation shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom.
This clause, overtly a demand by Cromwell fearing the Orangists, was perhaps inserted on the covert wishes of the leading Dutch politicians, the new Grand Pensionary, the young republican Johan de Witt, and his uncle Cornelis de Graeff.
In proofreading, it is used to indicate that one paragraph should be split into two or more separate paragraphs ; the pilcrow is inserted at the point at which a new paragraph should begin.
The original theme song had two verses ; the second theme song had a new ( and different-sounding ) first verse ; and the third and final theme song restored the original first verse, inserted a new verse between the first and original second verses ( three verses in all ) and featured brief lead-ins for the first and final verses.
Clemenceau replied that he was sure the Senate would ratify both and that he had inserted Article 429 into the treaty, providing for " new arrangements concerning the Rhine ".

inserted and section
Nor is, in a dictionary of English, the lexical section with initial th-reserved a place after the letter t, but is inserted between te-and ti -.
These versions allowed 25 modules be to inserted into a single 5-1 / 4 inch section of racking, and allowed the high densities needed to build a computer.
The prophage exists as a linear section of DNA inserted into the host chromosome.
When " Out of Step " was rerecorded for the LP Out of Step, MacKaye inserted a spoken section explaining, " This is not a set of rules ..." An ideological door had already been opened, however, and by 1982, some straight-edge punks, such as followers of the band SS Decontrol, were swatting beers out of people's hands at clubs.
Although the release of The Jazz Singer ( 1927 ) by Warner Brothers marked the first commercially successful sound film, silent films were the majority of features released in both 1927 and 1928, along with so-called goat-glanded films: silents with a section of sound film inserted.
The electronic repeaters were designed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories of the United States and they were flexible and were inserted into the cable at intervals-a total of 51 repeaters in the central section.
An electrically heated grid is inserted before the test section which evaporates the water particles at its vicinity thus forming fog sheets.
To accommodate the two different Crowns on the K6 kiosks, the fascia sections were henceforth cast with a slot in them, into which a plate bearing the appropriate crown was inserted before the roof section was fitted.
Some of his lyric output is inserted in his narrative poems or " dits ", such as Le remède de fortune (" The Cure of Ill Fortune ") which includes one of each genre of lyric poetry, and Le voir dit (" A True Story "), but most are included in a separate, unordered section entitled Les loanges des dames.
Meanwhile the lower thread is wound onto a bobbin, which is inserted into a case in the lower section of the machine below the material.
In 1951, section 94A was inserted into the British North America Act, 1867 to allow the Canadian Parliament to make provision for old age pensions.
Advertorials can also be printed and presented as an entire newspaper section, inserted the same way within a newspaper as store fliers, comics sections, and other non-editorial content.
Generally a type of tower crane, these cranes, also called self-assembling, jack-up, or " kangaroo " cranes, lift themselves from the ground or lift an upper, telescoping section using jacks, allowing the next section of the tower to be inserted at ground level or lifted into place by the partially erected crane itself.
The somewhat obscure 4th section was inserted at Lebanese insistence and reflects its concern that the settlement of the refugee problem not be at what it considers the expense of Lebanon and its " demographic balance.
When it was reassembled in 1937 three steel bars were inserted per section, however this caused the Obelisk to be hit and damaged by a thunderbolt during a violent thunderstorm over Rome, on 27 May 2002.
The firing pin is triangular in cross section, and slamfires can also result if the firing pin is inserted upside down.
If it was a gigantic home run, he sometimes inserted " deep ( section of outfield )" after " and a long drive " and described it as " that ball's way outta here!
The screen may be anything from a curtain to a section of wall with a grille inserted in it.
Section 45 also inserted section 1A of the 1978 Act, and section 160A of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, which create defences which apply where the photograph showed the child alone or with the defendant ( but not if it showed any other person ), the defendant proves that the photograph was of the child aged 16 or over and that he and the child were married or lived together as partners in an enduring family relationship, and certain other conditions are met.
* The Act also inserted a new section 33A into the Sexual Offences Act 1956, which relates to brothels.
The Amendment inserted a new sub-section after section 3 of Article 40.
The section concerning continual bread and oil is, in critical scholarship, viewed as part of the description of the structure of the tabernacle, and vestments, present at the end of Exodus, which has accidentally become inserted at this point due to scribal error.

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