Instead of making wholesale changes to a compound, he usually alters one atom at a time.
They will then continue underground to a compound near Skegness before linking to a substation at Bicker Fen.
After Houthi rebels eroded the government's grip there in recent fighting, they were evacuated to a compound in Sana'a.
The terrorist was eventually tracked down to a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the storming of which by US Navy Seals in May 2011 forms the climax of Bigelow's drama.
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Another common test, which can be purchased online, is to give people a particularly bitter chemical such as PROP or PTC, which are similar to a compound found in many dark-green vegetables.
To prove the importance of the JAK pathway, someone needed to discover a compound to test the hypothesis that inhibiting the JAK enzyme was of value in treating disease.
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Two people were killed in Kabul on Sunday when a marble factory close to a military compound was hit by a US bomb, the official Bakhtar news agency reported.
To penetrate a compound in Khobar as they have done is enough to make every single foreign worker consider his or her position in the kingdom.
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Mr Sternbach's job was to find a compound just as good, or better, with just enough differences to get round Wallace's patent.
In my lab days, I always wondered about the wisdom of using nonoxynol-9 as a spermatocide because we used to use a related compound, octoxynol-9 (better known to labbies as Triton X-100), to break open human epithelial cancer cells to examine the proteins inside them.
Then we were all sent to a military compound for one month of military training.
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That is where the team was shocked to find a compound called cadmium oxalate as the cause of the grey-orange pallor.
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When investigators from the Human Rights Ombudsman's Office were summoned to a police compound in Guatemala City this summer, they could not have imagined what lay inside.
Its compound annual growth rate is 15% over 40 years, and has actually accelerated in the past decade to have a compound annual growth rate of 18%.
As the sun dipped to the horizon on Friday, and the temperature dropped with it, the Marines moved the command post to a neighboring compound, an empty corral with eight-foot mud-and-rock walls.
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Researchers can only use dead cells or pieces of a cell and can only test for one response at a time, such as enzyme activity or the binding of a compound to a receptor.
They are accustomed to the firm's plodding pace and wide-angle view, which combined to produce a compound annual return of 27% over the past 30 years (double the rise in broad stock market averages).
Soldier 150, who was in the Royal Anglians, told the Saville Inquiry on Thursday that he drove the car, containing the body of Gerald Donaghy, 17, from an Army barrier to a military compound at Craigavon Bridge in Londonderry.
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Not only would the women be awarded back pay, but because of precedent set in a 2010 National Labor Relations Board case, that back pay would be subject to a daily compound interest penalty, according to the Labor Relations Counsel.
Putting aside the very real limits to the growth of wind power, the installed base of renewables would have to grow at a compound rate of more than 12% a year to reach 20% of the national electricity mix within a decade.
But because CGRP has a complex receptor the slot where the molecule must bind in order to initiate actions in the body it took chemists 15 years to figure out how to block the effects of CGRP, and even longer to develop a compound that could be taken orally, says Dr. Goadsby.
Called the IN Cell Analyzer, it allows scientists to snap a picture of whole, live cells--the better to learn how a compound might act within the body.
Kenneth Ziskin, the Studio City lawyer, is pushing this kinky scheme, often to clients who want to pass down a family compound to multiple generations.
To be termed a compound fracture, outside air with bacteria and debris are able to access the fracture site without skin or soft tissue serving as a barrier.
And the machines can only test for one event at a time--say, monitoring one enzyme's activity or seeing if a compound binds to a target on a cell.
The 19, 000-square-foot Casa Casuarina in South Beach has 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and a centerpiece to the gated compound is a 54-foot-long pool lined in 24-karat gold and adorned with mosaics, frescos, statues, arched doorway and a courtyard, according to real estate agents with Coldwell Banker.
They say that every dollar a firm should have paid to a slave 150 years ago should be subject to compound interest at a rate tied to the firms' growth.
From a logistical standpoint, a bone does not need to be protruding through the skin in order for the injury to be called a compound fracture.
Bhutto was trying to leave her compound to attend a rally in nearby Rawalpindi -- a city outside Islamabad where Pakistan's military is based -- against the state of emergency.
At any rate, it's not the same as making 40% a year for 15 years on a mutual fund, which would compound to a 15, 500% return.
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