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e cleavage of DNA by esperamicin is greatly | accelerated in the presence of thiol compounds. |
The development of submarines was greatly | accelerated through the technology learned from these e |
Garden restoration began in 1960 and | accelerated in the late 1970s. |
Growth started in the early 1950s, but | accelerated by the 1960s. |
When the primary beam consists of | accelerated electrons, the probe is termed an electron |
tem weakened to a minimal hurricane, and it | accelerated to the northeast on August 31. |
n response to an approaching trough, Gladys | accelerated to the northeast, and crossed Florida in ar |
ess moving along field lines and eventually | accelerated toward the poles are responsible for change |
t until the 1960s that Brazilian production | accelerated and the first of many spinning mills was es |
the Dominican Republic, and subsequently it | accelerated to the northeast. |
The electrons must be | accelerated off the cathode and pass the grid before th |
The wind is further | accelerated by the funneling effect of the mountain gap |
In DONUT, protons | accelerated by the Tevatron were used to produce tau ne |
Once the particles have | accelerated to the required energies, separate electron |
at the car was stationary until it suddenly | accelerated over the woman and sped off. |
hing frontal trough, and the tropical storm | accelerated to the north. |
Development | accelerated as the U.S. entered World War II, and the f |
ld turned towards the closest destroyer and | accelerated, while the battery commander ordered the po |
Initially a slow mover, Alma | accelerated to the northeast, where it reached winds of |
of foreign missions began in the 1880s and | accelerated into the 20th century, in some measure due |
agnetotail', the region where particles are | accelerated towards the planet's magnetic poles by a pr |
The economy has | accelerated in the past decade driven by advances in gl |
of the Springfield Development Company and | accelerated after the fire that destroyed much of downt |
This process is | accelerated by the high temperatures encountered in a n |
The formation of the Scorpions was | accelerated after the Crusaders left South Wales and mo |
The wind is further | accelerated by the funneling effect of the Chivela Pass |
The pace of construction | accelerated after the Confederacy defeated the Union at |
Accelerated by the arrival of Norman rule all these fac | |
Soviet Russia in 1922, a decision no doubt | accelerated by the magazine's growing financial woes. |
d into the superconductive linac (booster), | accelerated to the energy of 8.35MeV and transported to |
ell some of the houses off, a process which | accelerated to the present day. |
This operation is probably | accelerated by the increased pressure produced by super |
gdom in the Shan Hills and Kachin Hills and | accelerated after the fall of Pagan Kingdom to the Mong |
numbers during the 1960s--a trend that only | accelerated with the passage of the Civil Rights Act of |
The storm | accelerated to the northeast, briefly crossing into the |
concern that use of fossil fuels, which has | accelerated since the start of the industrial revolutio |
The process of acculturation | accelerated in the 1960s, with more and more Netsilik c |
) system, the procurement of which had been | accelerated by the US Navy. |
By the year 1924, technology as | accelerated to the point where humans have cracked the |
s engine, and after it fired he immediately | accelerated down the escape road, weaving between the t |
to more overt Russification efforts, which | accelerated in the 1950s especially in areas of public |
e had a problem with drugs and alcohol that | accelerated in the months leading up to the crimes. |
eral in early 20th century, a movement that | accelerated with the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
the market for venture capital investments | accelerated in the late 1990s, M/C raised its fourth fu |
vere tropical storm on April 4. As Kong-rey | accelerated towards the northeast, it encountered a hos |
ies, slowly expanding northwards, a process | accelerated by the creation of the James Wood Park in 1 |
unt of the advanced stage of decomposition, | accelerated by the Earth's heat in the depths of the No |
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