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So after a lot of thought, I recorded a video blog in response, and I told Michaela, well, there are different sides to India, and I also tried to explain that things would be okay and I
expressed
my regret for what she had faced.
As you might know, proteins are large biological molecules that perform different functions within our body, like catalyzing metabolic reactions or responding to stimuli or replicating DNA, but before a protein is
expressed
or produced, relevant parts of its genetic code present in the DNA are copied into the messenger RNA, so this messenger RNA has instructions on how to build a specific protein, and potentially it can build hundreds of proteins, but the one that tells them when to build them and how many to build are microRNAs.
Unlike DNA, which is mainly fixed, microRNAs can vary depending on internal and environmental conditions at any given time, telling us which genes are actively
expressed
at that particular moment.
Because after all, if I can spot a problem in an argument, it doesn't much matter whether it's
expressed
in words or in numbers.
So the Health Media Collaboratory, at the end of their project, they were able to find that 87 percent of tweets about those very graphic and disturbing anti-smoking ads
expressed
fear, but did they conclude that they actually made people stop smoking?
What's more likely: that Arnold had extraterrestrial help in his run for the governorship, or that the "World Weekly News" makes stuff up? (Laughter) The same theme is
expressed
nicely here in this Sidney Harris cartoon.
Heather, she goes digging, and she finds hundreds of messages, and photos exchanged and desires
expressed.
The only wish you expressed, the only thing you ever asked of me in all those months we spent together, was for me to speak to you in Korean.
MR: It happened in consultation with Bina and our four beautiful children, and I discussed with each of them that I felt my soul was always female, and as a woman, but I was afraid people would laugh at me if I
expressed
it, so I always kept it bottled up and just showed my male side.
She's kind of like a two-year-old kid, but she says things that blow people away, best
expressed
by perhaps a New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Amy Harmon who says her answers are often frustrating, but other times as compelling as those of any flesh person she's interviewed.
It got
expressed
and it recognized the other chromosome as foreign material, chewed it up, and so we ended up just with a cell with the new chromosome.
In one outburst, Ashley had
expressed
what I felt and never quite was able to articulate about my own experience when I attended a low-performing school in the same neighborhood, many, many, many years earlier.
There are more genes
expressed
that are known to be involved in the formation of new memories.
For example, a musical note cannot be fully captured and
expressed
on paper.
This represents how time is
expressed
in ASL and how the distance from your body can express the changes in time.
And the thing is, almost anything that could possibly happen here today, or at any point in the future, can also be
expressed
as a probability, too.
The same information can be
expressed
in a different way by calculating the wave's frequency.
He called the yellow-colored trait the dominant one, because it was
expressed
in all the new seeds.
You see, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter is what's known as an irrational number, one that can never be
expressed
as a ratio of two whole numbers.
So obviously, this is creating in societies that are all multiethnic, multi-religious, multicultural, this is creating a situation in which, really, it is much easier for the propaganda of these terrorist organizations to be effective in recruiting people for terror acts within the countries where these kinds of sentences are
expressed.
These are considered epigenetic changes, meaning that they effect which genes are
expressed
without directly changing the genetic code.
Genes silenced or
expressed
only at low levels in newborns become prominent in older people, leading to the development of degenerative diseases, like Alzheimer's, which accelerate aging.
So that was how I first started to explore the way things moved, and
expressed
it.
Girls
expressed
a sense of shame around their genitals.
GC: I actually think there are commonalities in anger, as I
expressed
earlier.
CA: So you would say this is a trap that liberals have fallen into by celebrating causes they really believe in, often
expressed
through the language of "political correctness."
I am interested in how genes are marked by a chemical mark during embryogenesis, during the time we're in the womb of our mothers, and decide which gene will be
expressed
in what tissue.
Different genes are
expressed
in the brain than in the liver and the eye.
Better yet, a woman
expressed
that this was the first purse that she had ever owned in her life.
And when we forget that and when we don't have something to kind of keep that in check, it's very easy to just throw out data because it can't be
expressed
as a numerical value.
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