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These and replicate
These historical Song illustrations inspired some dragon boat race organizers in Taipei Taiwan to replicate flag pulling finish line markers in their annual races, the only place in Asia where this particular, and peculiar form of racing apparatus can be found.
These may selectively replicate viral DNA through a variety of mechanisms.
These may selectively replicate viral DNA through a variety of mechanisms.
These training sessions are used to replicate real life stresses without the risk factor associated with flying.
These are used by some proprietary vendors as a form of copy protection or digital rights management, because it is generally harder to replicate a dongle than to copy the software it authenticates.
These factors allow a much easier growth under laboratory conditions than anaerobic organisms and have led to Sulfolobus becoming a model organism for the study of hyperthermophiles and a large group of diverse viruses that replicate within them.
These volunteer-run clubs, comprised collectively of up to 2, 000 members, have spent many years building up physical and recreational infrastructure which would be difficult to replicate elsewhere.
These innings established Inzamam's billing as a big-game player, although he was unable to replicate his World Cup success in later tournaments.
These white blood cells then filter down to the lymph nodes and begin to replicate.
These viruses tend to be introduced into and initially infect differentiated plant cells, via the piercing mouthparts of the vector insect: however, these cells generally lack the host enzymes necessary for DNA replication, making it difficult for the virus to replicate.
These can be divided into two groups, both of which replicate in the cytoplasm:
These enzymes allow herpes simplex virus replication in quiescent cells, so if they are inactivated by mutation the herpes simplex virus will only be able to replicate in proliferating cells, such as cancer cells.
These cells replicate to ensure a constant supply of spermatogonia to fuel spermatogenesis.
These magazines replicate the ammunition boxes used by belt-fed support weapons such as M249s and M60s.

These and preferentially
* Preference – These shares normally carry a right that any annual dividends available for distribution will be paid preferentially on these shares before other classes.
These sites are non-randomly located on the chromosomes ; usually in intergenic promotor regions and preferentially in GC-rich domains These double-strand break sites often occur at recombination hotspots, regions in chromosomes that are about 1, 000 – 2, 000 base pairs in length and have high rates of recombination.

These and segregate
These religious groups segregate themselves from the wider society, create parallel structures and their growth is endogeneous, i. e. depends on group fertility rather than new conversions.
These segregate genera, together with Lepiota itself, are still often grouped together as Lepiota s. l.
These include disabling the secure / clear switch, using Network Access Codes to segregate clear and encrypted traffic and extending key life.
These links must be removed in order for the chromosome ( and plasmids ) to segregate into daughter cells so that cell division can complete.

These and mother
These names are from the love story of, Qī Xī, in which Niú Láng and his two children, β and γ Aquilae, are separated from their mother, (, ), the star Vega, by the Milky Way.
These included the royal patron Horus, the sun god Ra, and the mother goddess Isis.
In contrast, when occasion demands, he is precise and straightforward, as when he explains his inward emotion to his mother: " But I have that within which passes show, / These but the trappings and the suits of woe ".
These Australians of Irish background did not tend to regard Ireland as their " mother country "-primarily because few had a wish to return to a home they had left in search of a better life.
These often clasp themselves to the belly of the mother or wait in nests, while the mother goes to search for food.
These are now independent and many of them are stronger than the former " mother " churches.
These feed on the mother of vinegar and can occur in naturally fermenting vinegar.
These Veddas have adopted Tamil as their mother tongue.
These wages, he contends, are the opportunity cost of being a mother and raising children.
These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren.
These children were free, and their mother then could not be sold, though she might be pledged, and she became free upon her master's death.
These come to a sudden halt when his mother announces it is time for his arranged marriage to a woman named Manjula, whom he had not seen in years.
These innate skills are developed by the kittens ' mother or other adult cats bringing live prey to the nest.
These last two, Leopold and Carlota, were also first cousins of Ferdinand I's through his mother, a princess of Orléans.
These were men who had been politically eclipsed during the ascendancy exercised by John's mother in the later years of the reign of Alexios I.
These predilections were attributed to his Italian mother.
These included a list of the keepsakes and mementoes, photographs and trinkets she wished to be placed into the coffin with her: along with Albert's dressing gown and a plaster cast of his hand, the Queen was buried with a lock of Brown's hair, his photograph, and a ring worn by Brown's mother and given to her by Brown, along with several of his letters.
These honey-kings consorting with the Goddess will have combined their position of authority with a sacral role, but modern interpreters would not follow Robert Graves in asserting that Melliseus " Adrasteia and Io's reputed father, is really their mother, Melissa — the goddess as Queen-bee, who annually killed her male consort.
These circumstances are secondary to the fact of Ixion's primordial act of murder ; it could be accounted for quite differently: in the Greek Anthology ( iii. 12 ), among a collection of inscriptions from a temple in Cyzicus is an epigrammatic description of Ixion slaying Phorbas and Polymelos, who had slain his mother, Megara, the " great one ".
These were then carried on the female ’ s backs after being carefully wrapped up, somewhat like a mother would wrap up a newborn child.
These final entries were written in the past tense, suggesting he may have already killed Kathy and his mother when he wrote them.
These twin streets, named Montana and Minnesota for the mother company that gave them life, formed the commercial center of the new town.
These four mother towns were subdivided into the present nineteen towns.
These histories have him born to his mother Nancy Hanks and took the name Lincoln only after Hanks moved to Kentucky with the then infant Abraham.

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