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- between (A) D-Ala-D-Ala terminus of peptidoglycan terminus and (B) penicillins. Transpeptidases misrecognize penicillins for the TPase catalytic reaction....
- officers Choi Hong-hi and Nam Tae-hi from the 29th Infantry Division. He misrecognized the technique on display as taekkyon,[page needed] and urged martial...
- it is now used in a way that prevents MBR-based disk utilities from misrecognizing and possibly overwriting GPT disks. This is referred to as a protective...
- reflection of the politics of culture via language, it intentionally misrecognized the group's affinity with and linkage to Palestine as a territorial...
- from the original (PDF) on August 7, 2011. Baker, Courtney R (2008). Misrecognized: Looking at Images of Black Suffering and Death (PhD thesis). Duke University...
- University of Chicago Press' Thomas, N. (1987). "Complementarity and History Misrecognizing Gender in the Pacific". Oceania. 57 (4): 261–270. doi:10.1002/j.1834-4461...
- difficult for people with the disorder. They can see others as deformed, may misrecognize them, or can feel as if they are alien to them. People with StPD can...
- is then the source of alienation. The self-moving subject, Geist, is misrecognized in Hegel. It is described by Marx as Capital and its self-valorization...
- nature, compatible with dysfunction of the basal ganglia. They are often misrecognized - especially in the early phase of the disease - in the sense of a misdiagnosis...
- ISBN 9780823228744. JSTOR j.ctt13x0dc2.20. [T]o the extent that one misrecognizes analytical mastery as being a matter of power over others, rather than...