(1) Gene 4 protein does not catalyze the hydrolysis of NTPs in the presence of duplex DNA, nor can T7 DNA polymerase use duplex DNA as a template.
(2) Delineation of the presence and anatomy of an obstructed, nonfunctioning upper-pole duplex system often requires multiple imaging techniques.
(3) Under optimal reaction conditions, HhaI and RsaI cleaved the DMTS-std duplex to 76-77% completion and the DMTS-imp duplex to 96-99% completion.
(4) In 29 patients undergoing duplex sonography of the hepatic artery, six (21%) had absence of a Doppler arterial pulse.
(5) Repeated transient ischemic attacks in the same territory with minimal lesions on arteriography and non-homogeneous plaque on duplex scan; 2.
(6) Depending on local anatomical properties duplex scanning failed to make a decision about the state of the ostium of the vertebral artery in 24% of the cases.
(7) The poly(dG-dC) helical duplex forms a modified, B-family structure (B*) at very high hydration and a normal B structure at slightly lower hydration.
(8) Crandell feline kidney cells in which the ADV-G strain of ADV was permissively replicating contained virion and non-structural proteins, large amounts of single stranded virion DNA, duplex replicative form (RF) DNA, and mRNA.
(9) Single-stranded linear DNAs were prepared by separating strands of duplex molecules or by cleaving single-stranded circles at a unique restriction site created by annealing a short defined oligonucleotide to the circle.
(10) Duplex and color Doppler sonography have become indispensable for evaluating the major vessels of the abdomen.
(11) In 60 patients, we examined 75 femoral bifurcations by duplex scanning and compared them with the independently performed angiography.
(12) A preoperative carotid evaluation by a Duplex Scanner ATL Mark V has been carried out in 338 patients candidates to CABG.
(13) The same six classes of hybrid duplexes were revealed when (32)P-labeled 50S virion RNA was hybridized with an excess of 18S RNA.
(14) Deep Doppler duplex imaging was supplemented with real-time spectral analysis and velocity measurements in 29 cases.
(15) The equilibrium between the loop and fully paired duplex conformations of the TATA 12-mer and TATA 16-mer is shifted toward the latter on addition of moderate salt.
(16) These leftward transcripts may antagonize the expression of the viral nuclear antigen messages by the formation of RNA duplexes.
(17) The stabilities of the duplexes are similar to those formed by unmodified oligomers, whereas the stability of the triplexes is approximately 18 degrees C lower than that formed by unmodified oligomers.
(18) Ribonuclease activity directed against the synthetic duplex polyrC:polyI was detected in nuclear extracts from both unstimulated and PHA-stimulated human lymphocytes.
(19) Our study shows that detection of a pulsatile portal venous waveform on duplex Doppler sonography in patients with liver dysfunction should raise the possibility of tricuspid regurgitation.
(20) Thus, the non-invasive duplex-sonography is a very appropriate method to diagnose thrombosis of the popliteal region and proximal.
Townhouse
Definition:
(n.) A building devoted to the public used of a town; a townhall.
Example Sentences:
(1) Rather than an off-plan Oxshott monster-mansion, he moved his family to an elegant Eaton Terrace townhouse in south-west London.
(2) The Blairs' property portfolio already includes a £3.6m townhouse and an £800,000 adjoining mews house in Connaught Square, London, two flats in Bristol and the constituency home in Trimdon, Co Durham, which Blair bought when he was elected MP for Sedgefield in 1983.
(3) While political turmoil could make London's townhouses an even more attractive safe haven for wealthy Russians and Ukrainians, a spokesperson said: "We've seen no real change and nor do we expect any."
(4) Many homes costing more than £2m are "fairly ordinary townhouses", he wrote.
(5) Property experts say homes similar to the 115-year-old stucco-fronted townhouse fetch rents of around £25,000 a week and could sell for as much as £12m.
(6) says billionaire Alexander Lebedev, sitting on a brown leather sofa in his comfortable three-storey Moscow townhouse.
(7) In her day this was a gritty neighbourhood and it hasn’t changed much, with a shabby market by the metro station and blocks of peeling townhouses; this is the real, old Paris, the world she sang about, with its desperate cast of thieves and tramps and lovers.
(8) Rental crisis: it's now impossible for most poor families to find a home Read more Graham Marshall, 48, was living in a three-bedroom townhouse in Sydney paying $540 a week in 2013 (he says the same place now costs about $700 a week) when he was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
(9) Premier Inn has 72 hotels in Greater London, Travelodge has 67, Holiday Inn 38 and Ibis 24; and all brands continue to expand: a fifth Hub by Premier Inn is set to open on Goodge Street, Fitzrovia, for example; Ibis Styles is opening in west London; while Z hotels is adding Covent Garden and Soho to its collection of listed townhouses in 2018.
(10) Jim McCormick's property in Bath McCormick is married with two children, and his family have the run of a farmhouse deep in the Somerset countryside, a £3.5m townhouse in Bath with a basement swimming pool that was previously owned by the Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage, and a holiday home in Cyprus.
(11) A few doors down on the opposite side you can check in at Maison Fredon , an 18th-century townhouse newly restored in rough-luxe style, its five bedrooms (from €120 a night) decked out with random pieces by the likes of Philippe Starck (him again), Benjamin Spark, Antonio Segui, Mies Van der Rohe as well as eccentric flea market finds.
(12) On Wednesday, the nation learned the downsizing would also include diplomatic residences abroad – starting with the Victorian townhouse that was once the Greek consul general's residence in London.
(13) On the north side of Union Square there is a terrace of tall, early-Victorian townhouses.
(14) Portugal stays CITIES 1 Gorgeous townhouse, Lisbon Facebook Twitter Pinterest Casa Das Merceeiras is two apartments in an 18th-century Alfama townhouse, beautifully restored by owner Teresa Albarran.
(15) In Olhão, White Terraces (+289 119 616, whiteterraces.com) has five sensational townhouses from €40-€130 per day, or €225-€850 per week, depending on the size of property and season.
(16) Jane Jacobs was right that Greenwich Village was a magical space – but now those townhouses in the Village start at $8m Edward Glaeser Facebook Twitter Pinterest Author Jane Jacobs and architect Philip Johnson stand outside New York’s Penn Station in 1963 to protest the building’s demolition.
(17) He owns an estate, several townhouses and a lucrative steel, sugar, textile and paper empire.
(18) It’s because throwing your family’s dinner in the bin, or swapping your five-bedroom townhouse for a council flat, is entirely fruitless.
(19) EMI bought Townhouse Studios in 1993, eventually selling the site to the Sanctuary Group in 2002, which in turn sold it on to Universal in June 2007.
(20) Gay Talese backtracks on book comments: everything I said is the truth Read more The profile is hefty, at 15,000 words, so the interview, conducted in Talese’s stately Upper East Side townhouse, was split up over two days.