The tank commander can use his map display to navigate, orientate, and control his subunits. |
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Obviously, a democratic society or its subunits could decide to lead as Spartan an existence as they wanted. |
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This complex contains eight different homologous subunits, alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, eta, and theta. |
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Soybean agglutinin is a tetrameric legume lectin, each of whose subunits are glycosylated. |
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Among the archaebacterial-specific genes several ribosomal proteins, DNA metabolic enzymes, and proteasome subunits are prominent. |
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The British army is among those which have retained the term squadron to describe subunits of armoured regiments. |
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The subunits were constrained to have fourfold symmetry when the voltage-sensing domain was docked onto the pore-forming domain. |
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One was designed to form a cage-like structure with tetrahedral symmetry, consisting of 12 subunits. |
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The authors have put forward a concept of identifying specific protein subunits which are immunogenic and using them as diagnostic markers. |
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Like a network of interconnecting cubes, the crystalline lattice is composed of regularly arranged subunits. |
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Each ring is composed of seven identical subunits, which enclose a central cavity. |
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Both subunits are composed of long RNA strands complexed with ribosomal proteins. |
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Motorized rifle subunits are reinforced with tanks and anti-tank and obstacle clearing assets. |
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Indeed, the assembled repair complex just before strand scission is composed of multiple subunits. |
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They are constructed from multiples of 60 monomeric or oligomeric structural subunits, arranged in equivalent or quasi-equivalent environments. |
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Tank units and subunits attached to rifle divisions and regiments were used for direct support of infantry. |
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Retreating subunits will inevitably be engaged by the enemy's enveloping, raiding, air-mobile, or commando forces. |
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G proteins consist of three subunits, alpha, beta, and gamma, and exist in many different classes. |
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The bacterial flagellum is composed of 11 protofilaments with each protofilament comprised of subunits of a single protein, flagellin. |
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The peaks of free 40S and 60S subunits, 80S ribosomes, and polysomes are indicated. |
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The holoenzymes of these consist of a conserved catalytic subunit and one or more regulatory subunits. |
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Dimeric and trimeric tRNA-SINEs with identical subunits could be characterized in dermopterans. |
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Should a colony containing more than one queen be separated into subunits, any subunit containing a queen can become independent over time. |
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Polarization or depolarization of the membrane voltage opens the gate subunits and permits a flood of calcium ions through the cell membrane. |
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Fractions from the lower density region of the gradient include ribosomal subunits, 80 S monosomes and mRNP complexes. |
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The heart of this work is identifying the sequence of DNA subunits that constitute the human genome. |
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In the inset in Fig.4 b a blow-up of one of the boundaries between such subunits is shown. |
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Evidence has been accumulating that this species is composed of subunits that are genetically distinct. |
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The chelicerate hemocyanin subunits are basal, consistent with the assumption that the Chelicerata is a rather distinct arthropod taxon. |
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One of the subunits of this enzyme is the ubiquitous protein, calmodulin. |
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An electron cryomicroscopy study of analogous SPP1 portal protein complexes documented a change in curvature upon ring closure consistent with inextensible subunits. |
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For example, plant monomeric forms, composed only of catalytic subunits, are relatively common in plant species and coexist with higher molecular weight forms. |
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In the course of a defensive operation, subunits can be used to engage the enemy's tactical air assault force as an anti-airborne assault reserve. |
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This shoulder peak disappears if extracts are centrifuged under conditions that dissociate monosomes and polysomes into free 40S and 60S subunits. |
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The yeast AMPK b subunits are lipid modified with myristic acid. |
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Also excluded are exchanges that would generate dicentric or acentric chromosomes, such as exchanges that may occur between rDNA subunits lying in opposite orientation. |
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These subunits together have at least five distinct proteinase activities that cleave proteins at different sites. |
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They suggested that spherical viruses such as Tomato bushy stunt virus had icosahedral symmetry and were made from 60 identical subunits. |
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In these cases, the detached subunits carried only the vexillum, and not the aquila, and were called, therefore, vexillationes. |
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If you can't seem to remember things as well as you used to, the problem may well be with the GluN2B subunits in your NMDA receptors. |
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Purdue University research has shown how four alpha-glucosidase subunits can affect starch digestion. |
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Immunoassay of human chorionic gonadotropin, its free subunits, and metabolites. |
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In nature, all catalytically active GSTs found are dimers, but the subunits from different GST classes are not able to dimerize. |
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The subunits then assemble into the active ring-form on the membrane of a polymorphonuclear leukocyte or macrophage. |
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These heteromeric protein complexes have multiple subunits arranged to form a ligand-gated ion channel. |
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The HIV-1 protease is a homodimeric protein composed of two chemically identical subunits each consisting of 99 amino acids. |
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Bob Canfield had just provided Griff with purified hCG and its subunits, and we were going to characterize the proteins immunochemically. |
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Ceruloplasmin has ferroxidase activity as well as ferritin H subunits, and patients with a congenital absence of ceruloplasmin develop severe iron overload. |
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In the gel state, it was further hypothesized that the water electrical dipoles are oriented in the same direction, along the outer edge of the microtubule tubulin subunits. |
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The amount of 1-5 mM DTT is routinely used in experiments with S100B to prevent possible formation of disulphide bridges between subunits in protein homodimer. |
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The researchers discovered that the soft amorphous subunits are responsible for the elasticity of silk and also help with the distribution of stress. |
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Any large public agency divides its responsibilities among subunits. |
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Within the NMDA receptor are various subunits, and Magnusson said that research keeps pointing back to the GluN2B subunit as one of the most important. |
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Hemagglutinin was inserted at the interface of adjacent subunits so that it spontaneously assembles and generates eight trimeric viral spikes on its surface. |
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The subunits are connected via an interchenar disulfide bond which can be easily broken in the absence of reducing agents as shown by SDSPAGE electrophoresis. |
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To investigate which subunits of HMC-C are involved in hemolysis, SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting were performed as described by Promdonkoy and Ellar, with modification. |
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The high Zagros unit has three separate subunits, which consists of the Biston limestone, the Kermanshah ophiolite, and the Bakhtaran radiolarite. |
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In most organisms, DNA polymerases function in a large complex called the replisome that contains multiple accessory subunits, such as the DNA clamp or helicases. |
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