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Small lanes were gradually added to demarcate different sections and also to connect them as an organic whole.
Similarly, wheat is planted in the space between mint rows planted on either side of the traffic lanes.
Samples: lanes we hybrid cultured fibroblasts ; we ovary we uterus.
English countryside by deep, sunken lanes that were difficult to navigate in good weather and impassible in bad.
No bands are stained in lanes reacted with preblocked antibody.
Eight runners are hoping to take part in a race, but the track has only six lanes.
The situations that made most respondents feel nervous were joining a motorway, driving in heavy traffic and changing lanes on a motorway.
Specimens extracted using methods 1 and 2 produced only faint bands (fig. 1, lanes 10-13).
Here are narrow walled lanes, where two persons can pass one another with difficulty.
Molecular size markers are in lanes 1 and 6.
Lanes- represent the control strains and lanes (a)-(g) the strains from natural populations.
After washing, lanes were marked with a needle, and the membrane was removed and antibody detection was performed as above.
The spectators gathered on the street and on the lanes at its sides.
Although corrected by including two control lanes per blot, our sense is that amongblot error probably weakened the results.
Assigned genotypes are indicated at bottom of lanes.
However, the fact that protein bands appeared in sample lanes, which were not present in controls, indicates that a real effect was observed.
Waiting times at periodically switched one-way traffic lanes: a periodic, two-queue polling system with random setup times.
Each of the first three lanes and the first wash contained 10 ng of proteins.
Molecular weight markers are indicated to the left of the lanes.
Between houses are narrow walled lanes: the drama of family life starts only behind the walls, not spilling onto the street as in the west.
The street interfaces with the wider system of vertical and horizontal circulation that serve the village (lanes) (2).
The terraces were separated by long narrow lanes.
Each has its scale - speeds, widths, lanes, intervals and - its attributes - from populated open parkway to mechanical green-walled canal.
Individual case control pairs were thawed on the same date and run on adjacent lanes of at least two gels.
Different lanes show patterns of genetic diversity from different dilution steps.
The allele numbers for lanes 2 to 15 are 3, 6, 4, 3, 6, 2, 3, 6, 6, 7, 4, 4, 4, 6 respectively.
The first and last lanes represent lambda ladder size standards.
Three lanes with molecular size markers were included on every gel.
The lanes were setup to encourage the use of public transport and, also, in some instances to help traffic flow.
They were a convenient target since they bordered lanes, roads and fields.
An equal amount of heat-stable protein extracts, corresponding to 0.3 seed, was loaded on the various lanes.
Molecular weight markers are shown in lanes 1 and 3.
Not planting wheat in traffic lanes (controlled traffic) does not result in any yield penalty, contrary to the general belief of the farmers.
Even in the mews lanes, where a more heterogeneous, informal idiom predominates, the planning system seems to have prevented invention and experiment.
Lanes (1) to (3) represent the control strains and lanes (a) to (m) the strains from natural populations.
Numbers above lanes identify the number of days after fertilization.
However, the profiles in the middle lanes are very smooth and do not show any sign of disturbance.
Similar amounts of protein were loaded in all lanes, as confirmed by the constant intensity of the internal control band (b-actin).
Other lanes are : (2-10) cultivated samples ; (11-18) positive fecal samples ; (19) negative fecal sample by optical microscopy.
Lanes 3, 7 and 9 exhibit indistinguishable patterns, as do lanes 4 and 8.
The method is a way to obtain preferential lanes for indoors as well as for outdoors non-holonomic mobile robots.
Additionally, it required four lanes to run one sample because the label was the same for all reactions.
The sequences listed above the lanes show the predicted phosphorylation site present in the recombinant arrestin isoform assayed.
The sheet was cut into lanes in order to be reacted separately with primary antibodies.
Identical samples were loaded in corresponding lanes on each half of the gel.
The gel was cut into sixths across the lanes, and the molecules were extracted from each gel fragment.
Equal loading of protein across lanes was verified by reprobing the blot for -tubulin.
Percent tolerance settings varied according to the enzyme used (range : 1.0-3.0 %), and were determined by minimizing the percent tolerance that resulted in 100 % similarity between the standard isolate lanes.
The houses were often situated some way from the street down dirt lanes and many were clustered together in yards, sharing the same piped water and pit or flush latrine.
Are there two or more lanes?
Consequently, measures such as exclusive bus lanes, faster and more accurate connections, and traffic light priority, can have an impact on the use of private transport.
Samples : lanes (4) ew hybrid cultured fibroblasts ; (5) ew liver ; (6) blastocyst (unsexed) ; (7) ew oocytes.
Samples : lanes (4) ew hybrid cultured fibroblasts ; (5) ew kidney ; (6) ew brain ; (7) ew heart.
Presence or absence of the 300 bp product allows differentiation of the two taxa but in lanes 3a and 4a, a spurious amplification product is also produced.
The addition of known and characterized positive controls in gel lanes adjacent to field samples would enable most (but not all) species/haplotypes to be correctly scored if necessary.
The numbers shown in parentheses are the numbers of bands obtained by scanning the hybridization membranes along the lanes with a radioactivity scanner and by counting radioactivity peaks.
Quantitatively, the values of 7 are higher because of the higher rate of blowing - there is a larger drift towards the wall in the middle lanes.
The super highway has six lanes.
Specifically, emphasis has to be put on measures intended to reduce travel time, for example by designing routes and exclusive bus lanes, and more frequent and reliable departures.
The more imposing residential streets and squares were supported by a network of lanes serving the mews buildings to the rear of the main houses, in a fairly standard pattern.
To control for variation among blots, a control sample was run in two lanes on each gel (blot) and used to normalize the intensity of the hybridization signals across blots.
We were mainly concerned with the differences that could be observed between the control and experimental lanes at each time point and not differences observable between the two sampling dates.
Isolates in lanes 12-15 show different alleles for some of the markers.
One heard them in the lanes, in taverns and at the guard station, in the city and in the countryside, sung by burgher and farmer alike.
The limitation in providing more cycle lanes on the carriageway will often be lack of sufficient roadspace.
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Bus and cycle lanes are primarily for local highway authorities.
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I seek to ensure that motorway or trunk road lanes are not taken out of service without good reason.
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A number of new measures are being introduced this year, including improved arrangements for managing the traffic when lanes have to be closed.
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Therefore, it is important that a project for three lanes should be considered.
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There seems to be no overall policy on the introduction of bus lanes.
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Many cones have been stuck all over roads, causing motorists to change lanes and creating traffic jams.
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I believe we shall see on our motorways three lanes controlled electrically at consistent speeds—fast, medium and slow.
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Obviously, the further you are away from the shore and the sea lanes, the better.
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Traffic lanes have not been closed unnecessarily, although it may not always be apparent that the work is going on.
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We are seeing the development of port facilities in traffic lanes which are already congested.
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Simply adding more lanes on the scale proposed is not the answer.
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I understand why, because the total cost of the 14 lanes will be £2·8 billion at 1990–91 prices.
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The lorries on the narrow lanes are also a great problem.
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Many small towns, villages and country lanes are already being pounded by heavy traffic for which they were never built.
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I have instructed that during peak periods at least two lanes in both directions must be open for traffic through the whole of these works.
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Traffic orders governing the use of bus lanes and signals on local roads are the responsibility of local highway authorities.
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However, there are not enough bus lanes, and they stop and start.
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Perhaps later we shall hear suggestions for slow lanes of traffic.
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Why should it be necessary to have vehicles driven at excessive speeds on our main roads and on the lanes of the countryside?
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My remarks earlier about bus lanes are applicable to lorry routes.
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The speed and density of traffic is such that loose chippings quickly reach the shoulders and, consequently, sweeping the traffic lanes is rarely necessary.
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Discussions with the two highway authorities began in 1966; recent consultations explored the possibility of providing extra lanes on the approaches to the junction.
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No such mileage statistics are available, but we know of 21 bus lanes at present and plans for 10 more.
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Indeed, they cannot be diverted to pick up a few passengers from this or that hamlet because they are too big for the lanes.
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The value of a strategic planning authority dealing with bus lanes, parking charges, fares, parking controls, and the role of road and rail is obvious.
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If they cannot be widened, let them be narrowed to two-lanes.
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Why, incidentally, do they not confine lorries to the two inside lanes?
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I know of no reason to suppose that there will be additional wear and tear on the slow lanes of motorways.
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The approach to every aerodrome, so far as this country is concerned, is by lanes.
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We should preserve the hedgerows down our green lanes.
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Such a decision in a rural area could add at least 12 to 14 miles to the journey, along some unfortunate country lanes.
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Many of those lanes have become valuable habitats which are threatened by vehicular use.
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