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Port Magellan was a tinderbox, crowed with sub-code housing and shacks; the docklands housed countless storage and transport facilities and the bay was thick with oil and LNG tankers, funneling fuel to the insatiable Earth.
Spin 2005
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The man wearing industrial style headphone-silencers as he spends an hour, sometimes two, revving a deafening leaf-blower over the same excuse for grass, situated fifteen feet from a room constructed of chemically treated, sub-code sheet rock, which is where you sit, trying to write.
One year later 2004
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The researchers from ETH and SIB now identified a new sub-code that determines at which rate given products must be made by the cell.
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Additionally, the new sub-code provides insight into cellular processes at the molecular level.
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The new sub-code enables us to know which genes are turned-on quickly after these insults and which are best expressed slowly.
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Additionally, the new sub-code provides insight into cellular processes at the molecular level.
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The researchers from ETH and SIB now identified a new sub-code that determines at which rate given products must be made by the cell.
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The new sub-code enables us to know which genes are turned-on quickly after these insults and which are best expressed slowly.
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The discovery of this novel sub-code will therefore also provide more information about the functioning of these ribosomes.
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The discovery of this novel sub-code will therefore also provide more information about the functioning of these ribosomes.
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