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  • alted his pursuers at the base of the Devil's Backbone, a prominent ridge in the Ouachita Mountains.
  • The firm is building a new broadband Internet backbone across the country.
  • of derivatives and uses found from the basic backbone alone.
  • Mike Rosen on Denver's 850 KOA, John Andrews' Backbone America, and Amy Oliver on Greeley's KFKA 131
  • cilitated by an oxyanion hole formed with the backbone amides of Cys163 and Phe400.
  • Yes, Ater stood out as a leader with a backbone among a host of local and state officials, wh
  • e that attacks and cleaves the phosphodiester backbone and probably results in the observed maximal
  • s Transit Railway, Hong Kong's transportation backbone, and other major infrastructure projects.
  • Polymerases interact with the phosphate backbone and the minor groove of the DNA, so their int
  • after the breakup of Worcester hardcore band Backbone, and featured that group's drummer (Dave Gree
  • nal, an unsaturated dialdehyde with a drimane backbone) and waburganal, which has been found respons
  • ions attract both the negatively charged DNA backbone and the negatively charged groups in the LPS
  • Enormous formed the backbone and were signed to Beatific Records in 1997,
  • of a glucose at carbon 1 (C1) of the iridoid backbone and oxidation of the aldehyde at C4 of epi-ir
  • is a sixfold geminal diol with a cyclohexane backbone and can be regarded as a sixfold hydrate of c
  • It contains a ferrocene moiety in its backbone, and is closely related to other bridged diph
  • l center on the center carbon of the glycerol backbone, and so can be purchased as either the racema
  • an incomplete hip, a leg bone, and part of a backbone, and believed it was a new species of Megalos
  • works that are now being implemented for both backbone and metro networks.
  • It was later re-issued on Backbone and Restless with different covers (and in Re
  • clude the terminal amino group of the protein backbone and the side chain of cysteine residues.
  • g carried does not rest on the draft animal's backbone and to provide good ventilation to promote th
  • It treats the biomolecule's backbone as a continuous mass distribution, with discr
  • entral carbon atom; so it has the same carbon backbone as neopentane.
  • 1 enzyme creates a nick in the phosphodiester backbone at a abasic(baseless) site through a simple a
  • th fragmenting peptide and proteins along the backbone at the Cα-C bond.
  • erage distance between the atoms (usually the backbone atoms) of superimposed proteins.
  • g node between a local ISP and their Internet backbone being overloaded.
  • View of Sevier County from a backbone between the north peak and the Rough Creek Tr
  • ogies used include comb copolymers, where the backbone block is hydrophilic and the comb branches ar
  • Hill Brewery, South Street Brewery and Devils Backbone Brewing Company, an integral part of the Brew
  • Roseland is home to the Devils Backbone Brewing Company, an award winning brewpub.
  • eet Brewery, Blue Mountain Brewery and Devils Backbone Brewing Company, Starr Hill forms the Brew Ri
  • The Hell's Backbone Bridge at 37°58′13.08″N
  • Half-way along the road is Hell's Backbone Bridge, which is 109 feet (33 m) long, and 14
  • The MERS 8600 supports the Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB), Provider Backbone Transport (P
  • southern end, the ridge fragments into Devils Backbone, Brushy Mountain and Monterey Mountain.
  • bal Christian community has lost not only its backbone but its moral bearings."
  • r double bonds of the arachidonic acid carbon backbone by cytochrome P450 epoxygenase enzymes.
  • purine and pyrimidine bases are linked to the backbone by methylene carbonyl bonds.
  • r worms, and his prominent role in the Usenet backbone cabal.
  • which point the distribution partner lays the backbone cabling.
  • nyl groups are held constant, while the alkyl backbone can be varied anywhere between three to as ma
  • Thermal degradation of the vinyl backbone can occur through several possible radical me
  • As backbone carriers for cellular systems
  • omeric or polymeric offshoot extends from the backbone chain of a polymer.
  • In polymer science, the backbone chain or main chain of a polymer is the serie
  • es are the numbering of the atoms in the main backbone chain of the molecules.
  • f several polymers with ester linkages in the backbone chain
  • as originally conceived as part of the 1950s ' Backbone' chain designed to provide the UK and NATO wi
  • e group is a group of molecules attached to a backbone chain of a long molecule.
  • es, while chlorotrimethylsilane serves to end backbone chains, limiting molecular weight.
  • , running from small office units up to their Backbone Communication Node for major enterprises or w
  • rticular side chain conformation xs given the backbone conformation xb can be expressed as
  • Given a desired backbone conformation, side chain packing can be desig
  • The main backbone connections have gradually been upgraded to o
  • , commercial web hosting and design, Internet backbone connectivity for businesses, and disaster pre
  • Gibic backbone connectivity within all departments, hostels
  • The molecule has a cyclic backbone consisting of alternating phosphorus and nitr
  • ne of the two trioxane isomers; its molecular backbone consists of a six membered ring with three ca
  • an is a modified version of DTPA whose carbon backbone contains an isothiocyanatobenzyl and a methyl
  • The concept of an offshore transmission backbone coordinated with several projects was an item
  • The "mirror image" PPII backbone dihedral angles (75°, -150°) are rarely seen,
  • For example, the PPII backbone dihedral angles are often observed in turns,
  • In proteins, backbone dihedral angles and side chain rotamers are c
  • Figure 4: The backbone dihedral angles of proteins.
  • ype, turns may be further classified by their backbone dihedral angles (see Ramachandran plot).
  • The PPII backbone dihedral angles (-75°, 150°) are observed fre
  • rts on the secondary structure of the protein backbone), dual polarisation interferometry (which rep
  • rape is mainly grown in California to provide backbone, due to its natural acidic character, for whi
  • 42: Joint Strike is a video game developed by Backbone Entertainment for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Ar
  • ommando 3 is a downloadable game developed by Backbone Entertainment for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Ar
  • Backbone Entertainment producer James Stanley describe
  • While employed at Backbone Entertainment, Sirlin was lead designer behin
  • glycerol consists of a L-glycerol 3-phosphate backbone ester-bonded to either saturated or unsaturat
  • reactivity) of side chains such as cysteine, backbone exposure to proteases, and various hydrodynam
  • At its peak, the ATMnet backbone extended from San Diego to the San Francisco
  • es of Life includes guest appearances such as Backbone, Floetry, M.O.P, and Sleepy Brown with produc
  • of society, and was chief patron and virtual backbone for starting Gouthu Latchanna Organization fo
  • While aircraft communications provide the backbone for safe flight, the tactical systems are des
  • ted on to come into the game and provide some backbone for the team.
  • project, the language is used as a rule-based backbone for distributed web applications in biomedica
  • and magnesium research institutes became the backbone for engineering and technology centres involv
  • o Rey Network (CRN) formed the organizational backbone for the founding of Cristo Rey Jesuit High Sc
  • FEMtools has been used as the backbone for Hong Kong Stonecutter's Bridge structural
  • to the joint venture that would serve as the backbone for the blend.
  • They also form the backbone for DNA and RNA (DNA having two sugar molecul
  • n't really exist," citing fair use as a legal backbone for his sampling practices.
  • l unit and remained to be AEUG's and Karaba's backbone force until the end of the conflict.
  • The Charlestown Devil's Backbone formation should not be confused with the roc
  • to indicate neutral losses in addition to the backbone fragmentation, * for loss of ammonia and ° fo
  • uminum twin-beam chassis to replace the steel backbone frames.
  • Once the heptapeptide backbone has been formed, the cylcization of the linea
  • Fossils of skull and a part of the backbone have been found at Escuminac Formation in Que
  • This dithiolate has a three atom backbone in which the identity of the central atom is
  • ∆Smc is the entropy cost for fixing the backbone in the folded state.
  • EUDRANET is based on the TESTA backbone infrastructure provided by the IDA Programme.
  • The backbone international line is the national railway li
  • rs; however, generally the length of a chitin backbone is from 3 to 5. The exact chemical structure
  • The backbone is fiber optic with above 500 active devices,
  • The peptide backbone is depicted by a curved cartoon diagram while
  • This formation, also called the Devil's Backbone, is a long sharp ridge along the White River
  • In the case of diphosphines the θi/2 of the backbone is approximated as half the chelate bite angl
  • The protein backbone is shown in red, the alpha carbons of the eig
  • white, crystalline polyol with the neopentane backbone is a versatile building block for the prepara
  • on, the fourth hydroxyl group on the fructose backbone is then deprotonated by an aspartate residue
  • The coumarin backbone is chosen to be used as the profluorophore du
  • The imidazole backbone is an essential functional unit in biology.
  • c organic compound with formula C2O2H4, whose backbone is a four-member ring of alternating oxygen a
  • Once the backbone is constructed, wind farms constructed well o
  • The Backbone is believed to have been formed by the proces
  • Backbone is an unincorporated community in Alleghany C
  • Today it is a quiet residential area whose backbone is the Evergreen Baptist Church.
  • narrow sense) have the 2-phenylchromen-4-one backbone, isoflavonoids have the 3-phenylchromen-4-one
  • or 3-DA) are molecules with an anthocyanidins backbone lacking an hydroxyl group on carbon 3.
  • Upper Johnson Street; thence, Eastward, along Backbone Lane to the Extremity thereof; thence to a Po
  • escribed by the nomenclature lel (when the en backbone lies parallel with the C3 symmetry axis) or o
  • ranham Group business technology publication, Backbone Magazine's Top 250 Canadian IT Companies for
  • ore stable ribose-phosphate molecules for the backbone material, resulting in a starting milestone f
  • Olson is located at the southern end of Backbone Mountain northeast of Parsons in Tucker Count
  • along the Potomac River basin at the foot of Backbone Mountain and is home to the largest private e
  • Parsons, Blackwater Canyon, Canaan Mountain, Backbone Mountain and the Otter Creek Wilderness.
  • The southern end of Backbone Mountain is the site of West Virginia's first
  • Backbone Mountain stretches approximately 39 miles (63
  • Crabtree Woods, on the northwest slopes of Backbone Mountain, is in the Potomac-Garrett State For
  • he Finnish University and Research Network, a backbone network providing Internet connections for Fi
  • The village is connected to British Telecom's backbone network through the Chrishall exchange which
  • It is part of the 1960s ' backbone' network, relaying signals to Heaton Park in
  • nar Ni(II), with thiolate (Cys2 and Cys6) and backbone nitrogen (His1 and Cys2) ligands, to square p
  • Xyloglucan has a backbone of β1→4-linked glucose residues, most of whic
  • battleships-six cruisers) intended to be the backbone of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
  • oldest and most referred texts, it forms the backbone of the Jain literature.
  • ed to employ spears in block formation as the backbone of their armies.
  • This defense was the backbone of the Steelers dynasty, which won 4 Super Bo
  • e stayed together and subsequently formed the backbone of the team which produced the famous series
  • nd Cessna, current models of which remain the backbone of the fleet today.
  • ys supported the Lancashire cause and was the backbone of the county side for many years, with the c
  • Rosales said that the backbone of his government program would be the social
  • nto large projects, rolling out the microwave backbone of MTN, one of South Africa's first GSM cellu
  • n, by way of Larchmont Boulevard (forming the backbone of the Larchmont neighborhood), 3rd Street, a
  • Making TBA’s the backbone of maternal healthcare service to help delive
  • when it most needs it- creates the structural backbone of this wrenching drama"..
  • sampled parts of the song, and it formed the backbone of his opening track "Over" from the album So
  • of the United States, these cutters were the backbone of the Service for more than a decade.
  • ng Power of the Resurrection (Oakdown, 2003), Backbone of the Bible: The Covenant in Contemporary Pe
  • in the 1960 college draft and helped form the backbone of a New York Jets defense that reached the p
  • sent an analogous function: to be the ethical backbone of a city forgetting its conscience."
  • aemia (ALL) and in lymphomas, where it is the backbone of induction chemotherapy.
  • ors, carpenters, and craftsmen) they were the backbone of Russian trading operations in Alaska.
  • ge of reagents that preferentially modify the backbone of RNA in structurally flexible regions.
  • oy's nine wins while manning the guns was the backbone of Trevethan's effort.
  • Rhamnogalacturonan I pectins (RG-I) contain a backbone of the repeating disaccharide: 4)-α-D-galactu
  • latforms such as Worklight and appMobi as the backbone of their mobile client development engine.
  • number of other local bands, they became the backbone of the Erie hardcore punk and metalcore scene
  • a man, describe the Philippine Scouts as the backbone of the American defense there.
  • teammate Claude Kalisa, Mbonabucya forms the backbone of the Rwandan national team that participate
  • The backbone of RNA and DNA are structurally similar, but
  • The Baggara of Darfur and Kordofan were the backbone of the Mahdist revolt against Turko-Egyptian
  • nd strong communication skills were to be the backbone of Turkish coaching for many years to come.
  • southwest-northeast which forms the northern backbone of the Spanish island of Majorca.
  • during much of 2004 had illegal access to the backbone of the T-Mobile USA network.
  • command of the 49th Foot, which would be the backbone of the British Empire forces in Canada during
  • own cricket team at this time after being the backbone of the Young America Cricket Club for forty y
  • non-carbon atoms have replaced carbon in the backbone of the molecular structure.
  • e series narrator, Michael Caine - formed the backbone of the BBC TV series Stella Street, written a
  • Galactoglucomannan consists of a backbone of randomly distributed (1→4)-linked mannose
  • g with Westmoreland County, this route is the backbone of the Laurel Highlands
  • unrecognized even though they have become the backbone of the U.S. restaurant industry.
  • of abstracting hydrogen atoms from the sugar backbone of DNA which results in strand scission.
  • rmance submarines, the Mark 46 torpedo is the backbone of the U.S. Navy's lightweight ASW torpedo in
  • following Gato and Balao classes, formed the backbone of the wartime US Navy submarine fleet.
  • The backbone of the new club was a group of men from the H
  • nickname for the coal whose mining formed the backbone of the region's economy until the 1980s.
  • nes and related infrastructure that forms the backbone of the SEQ Water Grid.
  • norary Life Member Thomas Marlowe in 1955 the backbone of the competition has been a game of rugby u
  • It is the backbone of sanitary and stormwater systems in the cit
  • therefore a concerted attempt to create a new backbone of dedicated heavy destroyer-class vessels fo
  • Howe was strongly in favour of the MRT as the backbone of Singapore's public transport system, while
  • The backbone of MBCET is the library.
  • then abstracts hydrogen atoms from the sugar backbone of DNA, which results in strand scission.
  • Expatriates are the backbone of the economy.
  • The shakha is the backbone of the RSS.
  • alkyl phosphotriester in the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA.
  • many components and instruments that are the backbone of Pakistan's nuclear and missile technology.
  • The substituents on the backbone of the dithiolene ligand, R and R', affect th
  • These would form the backbone of the group Mot Dag.
  • an Insurance Corporation worked to create the backbone of the mortgage and homebuilding industries.
  • The National Guard was the backbone of a growing network of control, eventually i
  • These airports became the backbone of Northwest's domestic route network.
  • The lumber industry was the backbone of the economy in Rogers City and Presque Isl
  • profits, the regional breweries have been the backbone of British cask ale for over a century.
  • This battalion is considered as the backbone of the outfit.
  • Agriculture is the backbone of the economy of the district.
  • that, after various modifications, became the backbone of his business.
  • Thiomalic acid forms the backbone of the pesticide malathion.
  • sical republic and thus this class formed the backbone of the Roman Republic.
  • Padley Gorge forms the backbone of several walks in the area and the railway
  • Schwarzenegger in May 2007 and they were the backbone of CARB's initial efforts to develop the LCFS
  • Together they formed the backfield backbone of the Eskimos' 5 Grey Cup championship dynas
  • After having been the backbone of Audace San Michele, which later gave rise
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