| 41. | It is nonenzymatically cleaved to mercaptopurine, that acts as a purine analogue and an inhibitor of DNA synthesis.
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| 42. | Hasidic thought adapted Kabbalistic terminology to its own concern with direct psychological perception in deveikut cleaving to God.
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| 43. | An additional four amino acids are cleaved to yield the mature BSA protein that contains 583 amino acids.
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| 44. | Whenever he seems callow, W . cleaves to his friendly neighbor to the south to show international flair.
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| 45. | In mice, this causes production of the FNDC5 protein which is cleaved to give a new product irisin.
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| 46. | It is easy to imagine Jefferson, widowed and lonely, cleaving to a young replica of his dead wife.
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| 47. | Mech Commander cleaves to the latter.
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| 48. | This site is slowly cleaved to inactivate the enzyme ( the physiological reason for this is unknown ).
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| 49. | The Clinton people are not cleaving to Mr . Perot out of excessive zeal for the Democratic process.
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| 50. | This might scare voters away from Lee and into the arms of those who cleave to the reunification line.
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