When DNA is thawed and refrozen, the process causes the DNA strands to fragment.
The typical fiber-optic cable now holds 144 strands of glass, enough to accommodate 57.6 terabips.
His rugged face, bulbous nose, thin strands of hair, give away some years of alcohol misuse.
Strands of black tagliatelle were flecked with succulent peekytoe crab and sweet cubanella peppers.
They are oil-rich themselves, with some strands carrying more than 50 percent oil content.
Using techniques taken from molecular biology, he destroyed any molecules that weren't seven strands long.
Adleman represented all seven cities with strands of DNA of equal links but with different codes.
Some of those strands, like the birther movement, are illegitimate and a waste of time.
Fiber builder Level 3 has 16, 000 route-miles of conduits carrying up to 144 fiber strands each.
And that was about it, a few strands of clothing and a guitar, of course.
These strands will be lit in a community celebration at dusk on Thursday, June 28.
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These meetings are part of a continuing dialogue with various strands of the American Jewish community.
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According to Rankin, these very similar strands of fiction hint at something deep-rooted in national characteristics.
In hindsight, these strands of associations look ridiculous, but in the moment they served a purpose.
That doesn't mean that you can't request a couple of strands of unusual color somewhere subtle.
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The reason they do not is that cells do not manufacture the appropriate antisense strands.
But this is very expensive, so to cut costs SGL Automotive uses threads with 100, 000 strands.
Sure enough, two strands of news emerged to give the bull market renewed vigour.
Though personal in some cases intimately so the works also captured complex strands of regional and global politics.
But in the past decade, the town has added two more evangelical strands of conservatism.
The technology is made possible by tiny strands of zinc oxide that are sandwiched between two electrodes.
The number of documentaries will be reduced from four weekly strands to three, with Your World axed.
These strands of silk, just 3 microns wide, are three times as tough as DuPont's bulletproof Kevlar.
The circuit works by looking out for short strands called microRNAs, which regulate some processes within cells.
The man on the right: a little piece of his forehead, his cheekbone, strands of dark hair.
One major difference, beyond cost, is that the 100K strands are more difficult to handle and shape.
You might do eight or nine different subjects (some having two strands, say math and further math).
Falling to his knees, he shoved his arms, head and shoulders between the two lowest strands of wire.
The neck ring is made up of four ropes of twisted silver strands joined together at each end.
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