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| At the NIMH during 1954, with the desire of | isolating a brain from external stimulation, he devise |
| and polypeptides and was also recognized for | isolating a structurally pure form of DNA. |
| cs Prize with Novoselov "for discovering and | isolating a single free-standing atomic layer of carbo |
| t the line if it became overloaded, tripped, | isolating Adam Beck from all of Southern Ontario. |
| from January through March 2006, focused on | isolating American targets by attacking supply convoys |
| and reached the Gulf of Finland on the 7th, | isolating an area 65 km long and up to 25 km deep alon |
| es that succeeded increasingly in physically | isolating and segregating Jews from their fellow Germa |
| stern and northeastern parts of the country, | isolating and besieging or overrunning a number of Cam |
| Several strategies for | isolating and cleaning the DNA fragment of interest ex |
| His early work | isolating and synthesizing derivatives of glucoronic a |
| ice forced him to make a false confession by | isolating and threatening him for almost a month. |
| n API (JSR 121) provides a specification for | isolating and controlling Java application life cycles |
| It is useful for | isolating anthocyanins in room-temperature chromatogra |
| ratory of Robert Koch and learned methods of | isolating bacterial strains to investigate infectious |
| would serve the long term allied strategy of | isolating Bougainville and Rabaul and the elimination |
| The production of heavy water involves | isolating deuterium and produces light water as a by-p |
| man Simmons for having refined techniques of | isolating DNA, and thereby helping a great many worker |
| red in abundant vegetation, which has had an | isolating effect on the people here over the centuries |
| of much post-war development for creating an | isolating environment and discouraging community. |
| Cornell where Sumner began his research into | isolating enzymes in pure form; a feat which had never |
| His major contribution was in | isolating fibrin, a key protein in the blood coagulati |
| After | isolating her completely in her penthouse with her you |
| d K. Stern led her in the wrong direction by | isolating her from other people." |
| y to the others and Jack is still adamant in | isolating her as her future knowledge is too dangerous |
| fness, which by this stage was almost total, | isolating him from society so completely that his only |
| , encouraged, resumed their raids, virtually | isolating him at Magnesia. |
| came a problem which he sought to resolve by | isolating himself and hiding away for periods. |
| ly, this also furthered Parker's belief that | isolating his officers from the streets would reduce o |
| e enemy had established posts all round him, | isolating his command. |
| pplications to isolate IgA from human serum, | isolating human plasma glycoproteins and for applicati |
| ct of the quarantine station, and found that | isolating ill soldiers and United States Navy sailors |
| e unlikely situation of an entire population | isolating into groups, merging, and then isolating int |
| th William Ramsay, with whom he succeeded in | isolating it in 1910, and Frederick Soddy. |
| hylation state of the restriction site while | isolating it from a bacterial strain. |
| could be bullied into surrender to Japan by | isolating it completely from the United States and by |
| outhwest Virginia and are often credited for | isolating its residents from the rest of the commonwea |
| o some of the earliest themes of his career, | isolating John Constable's cloud studies, as a motif t |
| ble to confirm the ascariasis diagnosis upon | isolating live larvae, about 4 mm long, in the sputum |
| in the voice of the howler monkeys; a likely | isolating mechanism between the species), but a geogra |
| pecies may evolve when a population acquires | isolating mechanisms while isolated from its parent po |
| Isolating mechanisms can be divided into two groups, P | |
| late has not yet evolved an effective set of | isolating mechanisms. |
| as species recognition signals, that is, as | isolating mechanisms. |
| sm on the search for a killer in a hospital, | isolating Mirren in rows of empty chairs and playing o |
| lysis also benefits from microbeads, such as | isolating mRNA for transcriptional analysis. |
| A compact subset N is called an | isolating neighborhood if |
| In the theory of dynamical systems, an | isolating neighborhood is a compact set in the phase s |
| “Escape Vehicles,” appealed to fantasies of | isolating oneself from the outside world. |
| By | isolating opposition groups, Patiashvili forced reform |
| It is used for culturing and primarily | isolating pathogenic Neisseria bacteria, including Nei |
| ion of the Solihull and Meriden Councils for | isolating patients with infectious diseases such as di |
| In the 1930s, he succeeded in | isolating pure vitamin A. Also in the 1930s, he became |
| ent studies have indicated the difficulty in | isolating pure CSC populations. |
| site throughout a genome and the process of | isolating RAD tags is an important aspect of RAD marke |
| "time slices") are essentially planview maps | isolating specific depths. |
| ratory, and incorporated a set of 48 filters | isolating spectral lines of particular astrophysical i |
| applied more carefully than the electrically | isolating standard greases, since spills can cause sho |
| Isolating such aspects as logging and persistence from | |
| es care of pre- and postconditions and helps | isolating test-cases. |
| enemy outposts in the surrounding areas, and | isolating the town centre in the process. |
| uns along the entire eastern edge of Kerala, | isolating the State from neighbouring Tamil Nadu. |
| Although the Army succeeded in | isolating the orginal protest site, by Thursday evenin |
| tlantic Blockading Squadron with its task of | isolating the Confederacy from overseas sources of sup |
| m the castle, Hideyoshi began the process of | isolating the castle from supplies, and flooding it, a |
| d sites for most effective advertisement and | isolating the authoritative websites of a particular t |
| ' demands and meeting local grievances, then | isolating the ringleaders by sending them away or impr |
| shape-shifting and his uncanny instinct for | isolating the frightened, frail, goofy parts of his ch |
| itance of DNA methylation patterns (18), and | isolating the first vertebrate genes (14), and first h |
| 1950s, the city built the Suitland Parkway, | isolating the neighborhood between busy traffic arteri |
| y married before and he's a "classic abuser" | isolating the women from family and friends, stating t |
| olled flow of energy while also functionally | isolating the independent AC frequencies of each side. |
| Wind refers frequently to Hegel in | isolating the particular change that art has undergone |
| ible for maintaining water column stability- | isolating the surface waters from the deep waters. |
| e strategy they put forward is “quarantine”, | isolating the meeting by totally ignoring the neo-Nazi |
| d started eliminating the fundamental tones, | isolating the high overtones so that in the finished r |
| istic detail, but the cold light bathing and | isolating the subject against a dark background, and t |
| that Linois's faster ships were in danger of | isolating the rear of the convoy, and Dance ordered hi |
| ng South Atlantic obtained by about 110 mya, | isolating the amphibians on either side; the last comm |
| also acts to increase ocean stratification, | isolating the surface ocean from deeper waters. |
| The Allied Powers envisioned | isolating the Central Powers through trade sanctions a |
| There has also been difficulty in | isolating the key intermediates for either proposed pa |
| Maffucci is remembered for | isolating the bacteria that causes avian tuberculosis. |
| teps: identifying the fragments of interest, | isolating the corresponding bands, isolating the DNA f |
| I, he resumed his research and succeeded in | isolating the antidiabetic pancreatic hormone (pancrei |
| They probably act by | isolating the lipid substrate from the membrane surrou |
| They then succeeded in | isolating the djenkolic acid crystals from the djenkol |
| f Science for his work with Anatol Morell in | isolating the first cell receptor. |
| went on to secure the whole of the province, | isolating the remaining Republican provinces in the no |
| ted safely away, with the pneumatic plumbing | isolating the hazardous from the safe area. |
| of images through the reduction of noise by | isolating the image and noise signals more accurately. |
| Instead of | isolating the Tebbe reagent, the solution is merely co |
| By | isolating the isochronous packages one-by-one, these c |
| ndispensable contribution to victory through | isolating the South from oversea sources of supply. |
| ist of purifying the substance to be tested, | isolating the substance in a container, evacuating any |
| mobilized exclusively on the Western front, | isolating them from the Red Army, on the war fronts of |
| have is in not dealing with these people and | isolating them because their behavior is unbearable." |
| the events of the war within a "time lock", | isolating them from the rest of space and time. |
| Isolating themselves for health and cleansing, 5 girls | |
| of Palestinian villages by the IDF, thereby | isolating those villages' inhabitants by preventing tr |
| inland had to be shut down during the storm, | isolating those who decided to stay behind. |
| er span 80 kilometres (50 mi) at its widest, | isolating Tilpa for five months. |
| scovered that a virus can be crystallized by | isolating tobacco mosaic virus in 1936. |
| nd in chemistry, physics, or engineering for | isolating U-234. |
| ver can evaluate that equation as is-without | isolating unknown variables on one side of the equals |
| Box, however, is that in its critique of an | isolating, urban setting, it seems to long for a simpl |
| The Travancore navy supported the army in | isolating Vayalar, which is surrounded by water on thr |
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