With robotic assistance, chemists compose thousands of variations on the original theme, producing a family of molecules related to the original candidate.
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For example, in sub-Saharan Africa, home to the majority of people living with HIV, women compose 60% of the total.
Nechirvan Barzani, prime minister of the KRG, counters that the Kurds, who compose 17% of Iraq's population, will secede if their authority over regional oilfields is eroded.
Others compose a list of useful chores for the superpower to take on right away, the one common feature of which is that none of them is Iraq.
In their eagerness to show loyalty, entire families compose long letters of confessional drool, celebrating the achievements of the previous year and swearing to surpass them in the next.
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The accolade comes after Mr Coleman was asked to compose a piece of Olympic-themed music performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales during 2012 as part of the Cultural Olympiad.
People are willing to obey morals that make sense to them - the "moral relativism" deplored by some traditionalist Christians - and are also proving willing to compose a sense of the religion itself that makes sense to them.
An unapologetic booster of Garden City he went on to become its mayor and compose a musical about one of its founders, Buffalo Jones Mr. West says he found distasteful the awe that the arrival of a famous writer inspired in townspeople, particularly the Deweys.
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The Bush-Obama years compose a single era of historicism policy deliberately undertaken to pursue history, to make history, and, in the end, to be history.
The wide and bright view makes it easy to compose in a variety of conditions, and affords the ability to enjoy shooting for hours on end with minimal eye fatigue.
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It's woven from the silk ribbons that prior to 1865 were used to bundle loose cigars. (After 1865 a federal law required that cigars be boxed.) With boxes came labels, which compose a whole sector of collecting.
Hass believes a lot of people already compose poetry in their heads without realizing it.
The ball looped up and fell to the unmarked Harewood, who had plenty of time to compose himself before striking the fourth.
Another factor is the type of offices that compose these industries.
Instead, they lurk deep inside "junk" or "dark" DNA, the mysterious and seemingly inactive regions that compose 98.5% of the genome and whose functions are unknown.
The Hall of Middle Harmony was a kind of backstage area where the emperor stopped to compose himself and consult with ministers before entering the Hall of Supreme Harmony.
Characteristically, he taught himself to compose music at the age of nine, and wrote a number of pieces over the years, some of which were recorded.
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The supporters of that dance said that the defensive players had to run back to their own end, in order to compose themselves for the arrival of the other team.
The new compose window, popping out of the bottom of the screen, feels almost like a chat window, meant to suit users who fire off short messages as opposed to those who crank out 1, 000 words in a first message.
But only 65% (by value) of the parts that compose it come from the U.S. and Canada.
The degree of digital clarity and crispness is a function of how many "pixels" (collections of tiny dots that compose images like the photographs in this magazine) can be handled by a digital camera's main chip.
Watson paused several times to compose himself before allowing that out of respect for Augusta National and the traditions of the Masters, he didn't involve the green jacket in any of his free-spirited antics, like playing barefoot, or in the famous Golf Boys videos he does with fellow pros Ben Crane, Rickie Fowler and Hunter Mahan.
President Chester A. Arthur, who served from 1881 to 1885, directed the leader of the Marine Band to compose a new one to replace it.
BlackBerry have some nice software to help compose the best picture from a number of shots (the TimeShift application) but the camera itself is nothing more than average.
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Email is good at some things that IM is not, like composing a long, thoughtful reply, writing poetry or essays, or really anything where you need more than the granularity of a single line of text in which to compose your thoughts.
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She was accused of taking the time to compose herself after she'd wasted five match points while serving for the match against Stephens, although Azarenka said she needed the time out because a rib injury was making it difficult for her to breathe.
They spray the names of their gangs on walls and compose rap songs, about everything from Brazil's consumer society to Bob Marley.
The display offers a wide 176-degree angle of view and is bright enough to compose images even in harsh midday light.
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