Relative sizes and locations of important domains for representative HATs ( HAT = catalytic acetyltransferase domain; Bromo = bromodomain; Chromo = chromodomain; Zn = zinc finger domain ).
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"' Chromo-modal dispersion "'( CMD ) results from exciting various modes of a multimode waveguide with unique spectral components of a broadband optical signal.
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Prior to his performing in the band, he also played the part of Chromo-Crunch in Man or Astro-Man ? : Clone Project Alpha in 1997-1998.
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This gene encodes a member of the CHD family of proteins which are characterized by the presence of chromo ( chromatin organization modifier ) domains and SNF2-related helicase / ATPase domains.
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The company s winning entry was reproduced by one of their leading chromo-lithographic artists, William B . Bunney, and the firm s success led to many years of work from Punch.
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The large modal dispersion inherent to multimode waveguides enables the dispersion per unit length of a chromo-modal dispersion device to be several orders of magnitude higher than that of diffraction grating or dispersion compensating fiber-based dispersive elements.
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The big treat was the retrospective, from a'58 gold chromo flex suit and a'66 knit ring-collared mini dress to a'68 bikini and a 2004 sweater cape, hot sailor pants and yellow tank.
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Chromothripsis is a neologism that comes from the Greek words " chromo " which means color ( and represents chromosomes because they are strongly stained by particular dyes ) and " thripsis " which means'shattering into pieces '.
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This pre-dates by 8 years the first reference to the new invention called " chromo-photography " by M . Albert, photographer to the Court in Munich reported in the " South London Chronicle " of 10 May 1862.
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An exhibit has traveled the United States in the past few years with an accompanying book : " La Patria Portatil : 100 Years of Mexican Chromo Art Calendars . " ( " Chromo " refers to the lithographic process used to reproduced the images .)