To overcome this, the researchers developed a process called Digital Protein Truncation (Dig-PT).
Still, a universal format for transmitting 1080p content around the home is certainly something that's easy to dig -- it's getting everyone on a single caboose that's difficult.
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After making eight runs without hitting an ice spot or heavy snow section, and two dig-outs from face plants, I am ready to return to our womb-like boat, where sheepskin booties await.
We know more than a few preschoolers who seem more adept at technology than their still-trying-to-figure-out-the-VCR parents, but if for no other reason than the flashy colors, we think more than a few kids might dig Fisher-Price's new Kid-Tough digital camera and "FP3" player.
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New missile powers also have access to technology--for example, the means to quickly dig underground tunnels--that can disguise the speed of their weapons development.
However a three-week dig at the site of the medieval Greyfriars church - now a council car park - last summer, quickly revealed remains of the church.
He'll set the hot pan on the dining table and invite his guests to dig in family-style.
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Have you ever watched one dig a 3-foot hole for absolutely no reason?
And he sort of electrified me to dig this to-do from the long list and bring it to the top.
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No book was available to option and adapt, so Mr. Boal had to dig for real-life details that would dramatize one of the most important events of the decade.
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And to the extent that it can address such big questions, news organizations should make the necessary inquiries -- dig into the suspect's past, find indicators of questionable behavior, look for signs of terrifying intent.
Think along the lines of a special forces unit going deep into enemy territory with embedded geeks in the team, to dig up fibre-optic cable to be able to reach the systems that were supposed to be unreachable.
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But there's also a natural way to get your hands on it--dig it out of the ground in Wyoming. (The natural origin may or may not endear this chemical to the greenies.) The primary use of soda ash is to make glass.
The key was not to try to dig a Suez-type of canal, a great sea-level trench from ocean to ocean, but to create a lock-and-lake canal, where the ships are lifted up by a series of locks to a man-made lake, and then they sail across that lake, and then they are set back down on the other side by another series of locks.
Barker Ranch is located on federal land but the decision whether to do a follow-up dig is up to the Inyo County Sheriff's Department, which wanted do more testing -- including sonar readings -- before spending the time and money to excavate.
Mikitani is a hands-on executive, inclined to dig into the details and micro-manage operations in new and old ventures alike.
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If you want to dig beneath the hard-scrabble surface of this desert oasis, start with the OriGen Experience.
Desperate to show decent returns, hedge funds dip into exotic assets--and dig up trouble.
'I say, let's take our Margate spades and go and dig in the gravel-pits.
Archaeologists are leading volunteers in a four-day dig to uncover the hidden history beneath one of Scotland's most famous landmarks.
The current five-year dig is being run by the University of Leicester.
It also laid the groundwork for the cult-hit follow-ups Dig My Mood (1998), The Convincer (2001), and his latest album, At My Age.
The Anglo-Italian dig is a joint project between the University of Southampton, the British School at Rome, Cambridge University and Archaeological Superintendency of Rome.
First, the American was set up by the Scotland centre-forward and had a left-foot dig from outside the box touched on to the post by Cerny.
The U.S. media and punditariat will have a field day over the next few news cycles pointing fingers, assigning blame and pontificating about political agendas as they dig through the just-released (and previously leaked) Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission report.
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Then you shift gears and blame the teachers unions for protecting bad teachers that ought to be fired and dig into the all-too-deep trough of anecdotal evidence to dredge up a few examples of really bad teachers that were hard to fire.
The payoff for putting up with these hurdles is a potentially higher tax-adjusted yield. (Muni bonds offer tax advantages over other types of bonds and are most beneficial when held in a taxable account.) You may have to dig, but short-term fears can create opportunities for those who are astute and selective.
Subscribers not interested in upgrading yet can find similar functionality tied to Spotify's library with the EchoFi tool, but this venture represents the service's debut of an "all-new intelligent recommendation engine" meant to dig the tracks you want out of its millions-deep library.
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Boring machines will dig twin 1.6-mile (2.6km) tunnels under the River Thames.
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