Example sentences for: michel

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  • A NYT editorial includes a list of former political bigshots who are now against soft money: Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George Bush, Bob Dole, Howard Baker, Bob Michel, Bill Brock, Alan Simpson and Nancy Kassebaum Baker.

  • The sanctuary inspired the building of the great French island-monastery of Mont-Saint-Michel after Bishop Aubert traveled to Gargano to collect a piece of St. Michael’s red cloak.

  • Game and his colleagues have developed a sensitive means of detecting chromosomal ds breakage using a circular chromosome [ 3 ] . Under most conditions of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, a circular yeast chromosome and circular bacterial chromosomes will not enter the gel, very likely because they are trapped by the branches of the network of agarose [ 3 13 14 ] . One double-strand break transforms this circular form into a linear form, which can now move slowly in the gel [ 3 ] . We used this procedure to detect double-strand breakage of a circular bacterial chromosome occurring spontaneously or after loss of a restriction-modification gene complex [ 15 16 ] . We found increased chromosome breakage in recBC -null and recC1002 mutants of E. coli under both conditions [ 1 ] . Michel and her colleagues used pulsed-field gel electrophoresis to detect degraded chromosomal DNAs arising spontaneously in recBC mutants and arising during replication fork arrest [ 2 ] . RuvABC proteins, which catalyze migration and cleavage of Holliday junctions, are responsible for the occurrence of the degraded DNAs following replication fork arrests [ 17 ] .

  • To mark the centenary of this remarkable book and help revive interest in its author, I hereby undertake to hand over a prize of ¥100 to the first person who challenges me with the words: “You are Michel Vercambre the eminent scholar who discovered the meaning of the word discubitory and I claim the prize of ¥100.”

  • This particular brand of sexual doublespeak has been remarked upon before, most famously by the late French historian Michel Foucault, who, in his History of Sexuality (published in English in 1978), put forth his unexpected "repressive hypothesis": Those supposedly tight-lipped Victorians, in the course of devising rules to regulate sex and the sciences that investigate its perversions, in fact talked and wrote more about sex than anyone before them.


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