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Phage eluted in the final step can be used to infect a suitable bacterial host, from which the phagemids can be collected and the relevant DNA sequence excised and sequenced to identify the relevant, interacting proteins or protein fragments.
They found that African-Americans who thought the test measured intelligence were more likely to complete word fragments using words that are associated with relevant negative stereotypes ( e. g., completing __mb as " dumb " rather than " numb ").

relevant and lost
Nevertheless, this recorded event and many old records attest the fact that Antiquity thought that Wren had been its Master, at a time when it still held its minute books for the relevant years ( which were lost by Preston at some date after 1778 )
During the second half of the nineties, there appeared in Polish dramatic theatre a new generation of young directors, who have attempted to create productions relevant to the experience and problems of a thirty-something generation brought up surrounded by mass culture, habituated to a fast-moving lifestyle, but at the same time ever more lost in the world of consumer capitalism.
Unfortunately the relevant section pertaining to this period in the Annals of Tacitus has been lost.
Upon merger, Carlton lost recognition to programmes made by their companies, which became branded as Granada and the relevant area, for example, all programmes made in London became branded as Granada London.
Such codification involves mechanically replicating the performance of persons who possess relevant tacit knowledge ; in doing so, however, the ability of the skilled practitioner to innovate and adapt to unforeseen circumstances based on the tacit " feel " of the situation is often lost.
However, the relevant document has been lost.
* As time goes by, relevant evidence may be lost.
The commentary only addresses the orders Moed, Nashim and Nezikin, in other words the topics relevant to practice at the time of writing, and some sections have been lost.
The existence of such a fixed point is relevant, as it grants, at this order of perturbation theory, that conformal invariance is not lost due to quantum corrections and one has a sensible quantum field theory.
A small group of Hong Kong ethnic minorities had not been eligible for granting citizenship under the British Nationality ( Hong Kong ) Act 1997 because they were not ordinarily resident in Hong Kong before 4 February 1997 or they were under 18 / 21 years of age, had dual nationality through their parents before the relevant date, but had lost it upon turning 18 / 21.

relevant and work
Thomas, like many other medievals, never gives a systematic account of beauty itself, but several scholars have conventionally arranged his thought — though not always with uniform conclusions — using relevant observations spanning the entire corpus of his work.
Perhaps there is only one relevant work of art, the whole performance, which many different people have contributed to, and which will exist briefly and then disappear.
In the words of Henry Chadwick, " If the Consolation contains nothing distinctively Christian, it is also relevant that it contains nothing specifically pagan either ... is a work written by a Platonist who is also a Christian, but is not a Christian work.
Computational linguists often work as members of interdisciplinary teams, including linguists ( specifically trained in linguistics ), language experts ( persons with some level of ability in the languages relevant to a given project ), and computer scientists.
Discourse 5 of that work, " Knowledge Its Own End ", is still relevant as a clear statement of a Christian educational perennialism.
He also sought to break from the class-conscious conventions of the 1930s and early 40s, when top hat and tails or tuxedos were the norm, by dancing in casual or everyday work clothes, so as to make his dancing more relevant to the cinema-going public.
The ILO asserts that its members have an obligation to work towards fully respecting these principles, embodied in relevant ILO Conventions.
The reasons for Marx's widespread influence revolve around his ethical message: with its " morally empowering language of critique " against the dominant capitalist society, no other body of work was so relevant to modern times and simultaneously so outspoken about the need for change.
He rarely knew anything in-depth about the singer himself and primarily only catalogued verse that could be relevant or of some use in his work.
3 ) Only those with a relevant education and work experience should be allowed to vote, rather than just anyone who has reached the age of 18 or 21.
His inequality is experimentally testable, and there have been numerous relevant experiments, starting with the pioneering work of Freedman and Clauser in 1972 and Aspect's experiments in 1982.
In other words, IRTF and independent RFCs are supposed to contain relevant info or experiments for the Internet at large not in conflict with IETF work, compare RFC 4846, RFC 5742, and RFC 5744.
The concept of religious pluralism is also relevant to human service professions, such as psychology and social work, as well as medicine and nursing, in which trained professionals may interact with clients from diverse faith traditions.
Sometimes it is difficult to guess whether authors intentionally ignored a highly relevant cite or lacked knowledge of the prior work.
The concept is extended by some authors back as far as Clausewitz ’ s classic work On War as " absoluter Krieg " ( however, the relevant passages have been interpreted in diverging ways by different authors ), and to the French " guerre à outrance " during the Franco-Prussian War.
Providus focuses their work ( both research and advocacy ) on topics especially relevant in transition and post-transistion environments and Latvia in particular: good governance ; criminal justice policy ; tolerance and inclusive public policy and European policy.
Burke goes on to describe symbols as also being derived from Sigmund Freud's work on condensation and displacement further stating that they are not just relevant to the theory of dreams, but also to " normal symbol systems ".
Shannon recognised that Boole's work could form the basis of mechanisms and processes in the real world and that it was therefore highly relevant.
The national groups work on the main issues affecting their own country and choose to participate in the international campaigns of FOEI which are relevant to them.
It is argued that the ecovillage movement provides some of the most relevant work and knowledge available for moving into a more sustainable future.
The breakaway group felt that his work was no longer relevant, while having appreciated it " in its own time ," and asserted their belief " that the most urgent expression of freedom is the destruction of idols, especially when they claim to represent freedom ," in this case, filmmaker Charlie Chaplin.
A famous child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher in stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems.
Wiener was an early studier of stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems.
Much work goes into trying to find a certain soldier, and to verify that it is indeed one of the relevant nation's soldiers.

relevant and Lord
It is possible that Lord Goddard may have been under pressure while summing up since much of the evidence was not directly relevant to Bentley's defence.
The area of Wigtown, the name of the relevant lieutenancy area of the Lord Lieutenant, encompasses not only the town of Wigtown, but the historic county or Wigtownshire.
In 1608 after a century of feuding which included battles between the Clan MacDonald the Clan MacKenzie and Clan MacLean all of the relevant MacDonald Chiefs were called to a meeting with Lord Ochiltree who was the King's representative.
In response the Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer stated that the Human Rights Act had been passed by Parliament, that people's private lives needed protection and that the judge in the case had interpreted relevant authorities correctly.
However, Mr Justice Eady, the presiding judge in the case, said he decided not to refer the matter to the Attorney General with regard to possible perjury charges, as disclosure in the judgement of Lord Browne's behaviour was " probably sufficient punishment ", adding Browne's " willingness to tell a deliberate lie to the court, persisted in for about two weeks, ... is relevant in assessing his own credibility ...
John 11: 3 is also relevant: " Therefore his sisters sent unto him, saying, Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest is sick.
The earliest relevant reference to the eastern boundary of South Australia is contained in a despatch dated 30 September 1844 from Governor Grey of that Colony to Lord Stanley.

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