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      <p ns="0" title="Team:BCCS-Bristol/Wetlab/Part Design/Components/Promoters" snippet="The first is that PyeaR is native to E. coli, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; all the necessary proteins involved in its control (such as NsrR) are alrea&#10;...nment. In contrast, PyeaR regulation works well in an aerobic environment, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; we don’t have to worry about the metabolic state of our bacteria.&#10;" size="5486" wordcount="828" timestamp="2010-10-27T18:51:20Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Team:Warsaw/HP/Licensing" snippet="derivatives free-as-in-freedom, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; that the work is available&#10;Moreover Creative BioCommons license is inherent, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; that all&#10;" size="45962" wordcount="7142" timestamp="2010-10-27T21:29:25Z" />
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      <p ns="0" title="Team:Sheffield/9 July 2010" snippet="...ant for helping us understand how identity is made up as we go along - the &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; of something cannot be solidly defined, and is always within other related &#10;" size="1237" wordcount="208" timestamp="2010-07-11T21:21:32Z" />
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      <p ns="0" title="Team:Berkeley/Project/Self Lysis" snippet="... the opaqueness of a solution. As lysis occurs, optical density decreases, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; the solution of bacteria becomes more translucent. &#10;...lightly more choanos in the warmer culture and they were much more active, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; they swam around faster.  After 25 hours at the specified temperatures, we &#10;" size="7900" wordcount="1250" timestamp="2010-10-27T21:24:54Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Team:Duke/Project" snippet="...referred to as the AP-1 site (4,11,15), which is not found in prokaryotes, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; that this pathway would be unlikely to interfere with in vivo cellular func&#10;...istinct and recurring structural motifs in isolation of spacing sequences, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; that synthetic zippers would be produced with essentially interchangeable p&#10;" size="13676" wordcount="1873" timestamp="2010-10-27T20:55:39Z" />
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