The Barbican kitchen is a prototypic solution to a problem formulated by a designer. |
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Influenza is the prototypic virus containing a class I fusion protein, hemagglutinin, that requires low pH for fusion. |
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This delay is prototypic of the ego's role in later personality functioning. |
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A prototypic nanoclinic first synthesized at the Institute consisted of a magnetic iron oxide core, a two-photon optical probe, and a silica shell. |
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According to Mr. Moberg, prototypic outdoor fireplaces in Europe date to at least the Renaissance. |
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Within this family, IL-7 is a prototypic homeostatic cytokine, produced constitutively by nonlymphoid cells. |
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The prototypic presentation of Grover disease consists of a self-limited papulovesicular rash on the upper trunk of an older white male. |
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The description presented thus far applies to the widely distributed loose areolar connective tissue, which is relatively unspecialized and can therefore be considered prototypic. |
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The virus responsible for the disease is a picornavirus, the prototypic member of the genus Aphthovirus. |
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In this proposal we will apply MFM to two prototypic proteins of significant medical relevance. |
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Our studies also enabled us to investigate whether the virulence of the WT-EBOV-Makona variant in guinea pigs was as low as that of the prototypic WT-EBOV-Mayinga variant. |
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Yet, within a given health plan, they all have the same cost-sharing burdens, given the prototypic process for pricing insurance premiums and cost-sharing obligations. |
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