The asterisks refer to different conformational states as detected by intrinsic protein fluorescence. |
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Identical amino acids are denoted by asterisks, and conservative changes are marked by dots. |
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We're not running most of the replies, because we don't have enough asterisks in the office stationery cupboard to make them safe for work. |
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Programming languages often consist of a seemingly random usage of parenthesis, brackets, asterisks, slashes, colons and semi-colons. |
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The article proceeded to spell out the word in block capitals, replacing asterisks and leaving nothing to the imagination. |
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Many significant differences of a small to moderate magnitude were found, as indicated by the asterisks. |
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Programming languages often consist of a seemingly random usage of parentheses, brackets, asterisks, slashes, colons and semi-colons. |
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Its text is interrupted in several dozen places with sets of asterisks that substitute for classified information that has been excised. |
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The designs, which recall both asterisks and shamrocks, also circle back to the Warhol-inspired dingbats of Daisy Chain, and the color reinforces the theme of luck. |
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Genes missing from Chlamydomonas, Pseudendoclonium, and Chlorella are denoted by circles, asterisks, and double dagger, respectively, below the clusters. |
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And I don't separate sections of posts with rows of asterisks, either. |
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That both tales come with asterisks appended to their warm fuzzies is par for the course. |
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For added security, the number of asterisks that show do NOT match the number of characters in your password. |
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He inserts random characters, such as asterisks, between Vietnamese letters or the ideograms that make up Chinese words. |
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Scholarly notes are usually signalled by superscript numbers at appropriate points in a text, but such symbols as asterisks and obelisks may be used instead for footnotes. |
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The use of asterisks in any other position in the convenience or payable amount field is not permitted. |
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Those recommendations with asterisks represent steps that can and should be taken rapidly and at a relatively low cost. |
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The more asterisks there are for a row, the higher the row is in the hierarchy. |
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Two asterisks mean that recommendations were completed and accepted by the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health. |
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The author utilized the asterisks and obeli known from Origen's Hexapla as critical signs and indicated variant readings in the margins. |
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The latter discussions sometimes include the creative use of asterisks, code words, or homophones to replace potentially sensitive keywords. |
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Loxosceles tend to splay their legs like asterisks, and to gather in pockets of dampness — anything from the bottoms of rotting logs to the spaces behind steam pipes. |
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Gmail doesn't recognize special search characters like square brackets, parentheses, currency symbols, the ampersand, the pound sign, and asterisks. |
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Incidentally, the ISC's own report is an example of how hollow that commitment is, with its paragraphs regularly punctuated with triple asterisks indicating redactions and undermining some of its key points. |
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The bars in Figure 2 represent the distribution of men and women in 1984, and the triangles and asterisks represent the respective distributions a decade later. |
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The number of asterisks is based on the number of hierarchy steps. |
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The two words were separated by asterisks on either side. |
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The morphing graphics involve a jumble of characters and asterisks and are interesting the first time. |
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Asterisks denote a high level of expression in the inner nuclear layer at this time. |
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Asterisks show nucleotides identical in the seven sequences and boldface type indicates the most common nucleotide in each position. |
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