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The surface density of streptavidin molecules was sufficiently small that each of the pinning sites represented a single streptavidin-biotin cross-bridge.
The nature of the efficiency or equity goal under pinning economic guidelines is unclear.
The specimen is rather damaged and as one wing was badly broken it was removed and mounted for pinning below the insect.
Unfortunately, these questions have no easy answers, in large part because of the difficulty of pinning down what we mean by "culture," exactly.
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The chapter on isotope hydrology uses numerous well-explained examples to illustrate the practical application of isotope studies and the theory under pinning their inter pretation.
In addition, passive bending of the structures, resulting from pinning on the uplifted basement block probably also accounts for the fold-belt curvature.
This is a direct consequence of the rearrangement required by pinning the live cells: it is not caused by necrosis.
Using the inductive assumption (see also the remark at the end of the hyperbolic argument) we may again define the pinning maps by (2.11).
But pinning down theatre is like pinning down mist.
Another interesting behaviour concerning (1.1) is the pinning/de-pinning phenomenon.
The oath was tailormade for pinning down the wavering and for identifying the dissident conscience.
The focus here as elsewhere is not on the ethical and social goals but on what we may call the "theological" under pinnings.
Yet, like many previous studies, the author finds difficulty in pinning down what exactly matters about culture.
We start by constructing a candidate for a pinning set.