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Delivering RNAs to other organs and tumor tissues remains an ongoing challenge.
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Over 100 types of chemical modifications have been identified in cellular RNAs.
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Moreover, co-packaging of distinct RNAs may be reduced if incapable of heterodimerizing.
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We present two algorithms to predict the activity of AsCpf1 guide RNAs.
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This demonstrates a convenient strategy for the mechanistic study of functional RNAs.
Usage of royal naval air service in English
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The Royal Flying Corp then merged with the RoyalNavalAirService.
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I was in the RoyalNavalAirService, a petty officer Wren.
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It belonged, beyond a question, to one of the squadrons of the RoyalNavalAirService.
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These attacks were carried out from the aerodrome established by the RoyalNavalAirService at Dunkirk.
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Thus is summed up, in popular parlance, the policy of the Royal Flying Corps and RoyalNavalAirService.
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In 1914 Britain had in her RoyalNavalAirService 64 aeroplanes and 800 airmen.
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The actual making of the Tanks arose as an irregular side development of the armoured-car branch of the RoyalNavalAirService work.
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These specialized technical requirements and developments explain why the Naval Wing and the RoyalNavalAirService tended towards individualism rather than cohesion.
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Mr Allingham served with the RoyalNavalAirService during the war, later transferring to the Royal Air Force and serving at Ypres.
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In addition to its taste for bombing in general, the RoyalNavalAirService were keenly bent from the outset on long-range bombing in particular.
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On 1 April 1918, the Royal Flying Corps and the RoyalNavalAirService merged to create the Royal Air Force.
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It made a semicircular sweep, scattering a group of people, and two young gentlemen of the RoyalNavalAirService sprang down and shouted "What-ho!"