Promoter Sentence Examples

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  • His brother, Michel Augustin Thouret (1748-1810), a physician, was a keen opponent of the ideas of Mesmer and a promoter of vaccination in France.

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  • Rabi`, the chief promoter of the terrible civil war which had so lately shaken the empire.

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  • He was an influential promoter of the Evangelical Alliance.

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  • Chicken interferon gamma has been proposed as a vaccine adjuvant and growth promoter for chickens [5] .

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  • We struck a deal and I did become his promoter.

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  • The gig was organized by a promoter who uses the epithet " Up For It " .

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  • Giant mud loach was produced by linking the mud loach growth hormone with its actin promoter.

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  • From weaning pigs will receive feed medicated with a growth promoter.

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  • The CaMV 35S promoter is in practically all GM crops already commercialized or undergoing field trials.

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  • But integration of transgenic constructs containing the 35S promoter may mobilize the elements.

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  • The spread of genes linked to this promoter by ordinary cross-pollination or by horizontal gene transfer will have enormous impacts on health and biodiversity.

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  • Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) 1 and 16 are induced in response to bacterial lipopolysaccharide and stimulate c-fos promoter expression.

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  • These either act directly, by binding to promoter regions, or indirectly, through signal transduction pathways.

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  • He intends to campaign against GM crops with the CaMV 35S promoter for the same reasons.

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  • And Gerard, the tireless promoter of the solo class, is the champion.

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  • By comparison the constitutive promoter, CaMV35S (A & B) is poor.

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  • Both plasmids contain the nptII gene under control of a bacterial promoter.

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  • The arena, to be run by boxing promoter Frank Warren, will host major televised sporting events.

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  • The cauliflower mosaic virus promoter plays a major role.

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  • The transgenic construct included a barnase ribonuclease gene controlled by a tapetum promoter.

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  • Promoter has enough sideburns for everyone, oh yes.

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  • In contrast the United States Department of Agriculture usually identifies both the promoter and the transcription terminator.

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  • The recombinase is placed under the control of a promoter that responds to an external chemical, say, the antibiotic tetracycline.

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  • However, DNA binding proteins without transcriptional activation domains may function as competitors, binding promoter sequences without the ability to activate transcription.

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  • A number of regions in the promoter have been identified that modulate gene transcription.

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  • The gene remained active by stimulating expression from a plasmid containing the chloramphenicol acetyl transferase gene under the control of the tat dependent promoter.

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  • The great promoter of The Eliza- geographical discovery in the Elizabethan period was bethan Richard Hakluyt (1553-1616), who was active in the for- era mation of the two companies for colonizing Virginia i n 1606; and devoted his life to encouraging and recording similar undertakings.

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  • He was one of the first of the magnates to adhere to the Reformation and its promoter King Frederick I.

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  • Accordingly, he was ready to meet the needs of his day to an extent and in a manner which even the versatile Jesuits, who much desired to enlist him in their company, did not rival; and, though an Italian priest and head of a new religious order, his genius was entirely unmonastic and unmedieval; he was the active promoter of vernacular services, frequent and popular preaching, unconventional prayer, and unsystematized, albeit fervent, private devotion.

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  • It is not inconceivable that the CaMV 35S promoter in transgenic constructs can reactivate dormant viruses or generate new viruses by recombination.

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  • He further described how loss of hMLH1 expression is associated with methylation of the gene promoter repressing hMLH1 gene transcription.

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  • The primary promoter of mangosteen juice is a company called XanGo.

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  • It's hard to think of Whitney as a shameless self promoter, so judge for yourself there.

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  • It's questionable, at best, as to whether or not a woman who has been known in the past to sell over $1 million worth of clothing in less than two hours needs to self promoter her brand or her business.

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  • Both Johnson's grandfather and father were professional wrestlers and his grandmother, Lia Maivia, was the first and to date, only female promoter in the professional wrestling industry.

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  • At the party, Lidel (the race promoter) shows up to throw his weight around and trash talk Trikz.

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  • Waterman was a major promoter in the blues movement at the time, and Raitt had begun dabbling in that style of music.

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  • During this time, he also made the fateful decision to develop a business relationship with promoter and manager Colonel Tom Parker.

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  • Jenni "JWoww" Farley hails from Franklin Square, New York where she works as a club promoter and graphic designer.

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  • The main promoter of the league was Pope Pius V., but the bulk of the forces was supplied by the republic of Venice and Philip II.

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  • In front of the Royal Engineers' Institute is a statue (1890) of General Gordon, and near the railway station another (1888) to Thomas Waghorn, promoter of the overland route to India.

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  • If the author or promoter of the work is one of the emperors, it is most likely to be Antoninus Caracalla.

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  • She is prominent as the promoter of agriculture in Attic legend.

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  • He was the chief promoter of the Zeitschrift fill.

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  • Comte, regarding himself as the promoter of a great scheme for the benefit of humanity, might reasonably look for the support of his friends in the fulfilment of his designs.

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  • Although excluded by a majority of the House from the list of the managers of that impeachment, Francis was none the less its most energetic promoter, supplying his friends Burke and Sheridan with all the materials for their eloquent orations and burning invectives.

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  • On the 16th of November 1870 he was proclaimed king of Spain by the Cortes; but, before he could arrive at Madrid, Marshal Prim, chief promoter of his candidature, was assassinated.

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  • He was an ardent promoter of the Erie Canal, and as a commissioner to examine the proposed route, &c., he reported favourably to the Assembly in 1811.

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  • They support the Eisteddfod as the promoter and inspirer of arts, letters and music, and are conspicuous among the annual prize winners.

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  • Henceforth Absalon was the chief counsellor of Valdemar, and the promoter of that imperial policy which, for three generations, was to give Denmark the dominion of the Baltic. Briefly, it was Absalon's intention to clear the northern sea of the Wendish pirates, who inhabited that portion of the Baltic littoral which we now call Pomerania, and ravaged the Danish coasts so unmercifully that at the accession of Valdemar one-third of the realm of Denmark lay wasted and depopulated.

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  • Evelyn was secretary of the Royal Society in 1672, and as an enthusiastic promoter of its interests was twice (in 1682 and 1691) offered the presidency.

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  • Thou, new teacher of Chorasan (of the East), and promoter of those that have the good faith.

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  • He was, however, the promoter of a new principle of administration which in later days proved very dangerous to Sweden under ministers less capable than he was.

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  • The promoter of the faith, popularly called the "devil's advocate" (advocates diaboli), is the defendant, whose official duty is to point out to the tribunal the weak points of the case.

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  • He was now enabled to carry a philanthropic measure, of which from his first entry into the House of Lords he had been a great promoter, namely, the Debtor and Creditor Bill for relief of poor debtors.

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  • In him the Evangelical Alliance found a hearty promoter.

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  • He was well known as a preacher and promoter of the Irish reformation, and in 1819 he was consecrated bishop of Raphoe.

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  • He reformed and reorganized the Irish Church and brought it into subjection to Rome; like Boniface, he was a zealous reformer and a promoter of monasticism.

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  • In this case, benefit was repayed by benefit, for Athanasius during his episcopate had been a zealous promoter of asceticism and monachism.

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  • Kelley, a promoter of immigration into the North-west, who in memorials to Congress and numerous other writings referred to the country as Oregon.

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  • And this movement of reconstruction of which Prince Andrew had a vague idea, and Speranski its chief promoter, began to interest him so keenly that the question of the army regulations quickly receded to a secondary place in his consciousness.

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  • Repressor proteins bind at the promoter DNA thus preventing RNA polymerase from initiating the transcription process.

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  • In the Convention he was a zealous promoter of the trial of Louis XVI., but was absent on mission at the time of the king's condemnation.

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  • He ardently supported the policy of making Federal appropriations (of land, but not of money) for internal improvements of a national character, being a prominent advocate of the construction, by government aid, of a trans-continental railway, and the chief promoter (1850) of the Illinois Central; in 1854 he suggested that Congress should impose tonnage duties from which towns and cities might themselves pay for harbour improvement, &c. To him as chairman of the committee on territories, at first in the House, and then in the Senate, of which he became a member in December 1847, it fell to introduce the bills for admitting Texas, Florida, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, California and Oregon into the Union, and for organizing the territories of Minnesota, Oregon, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, Kansas and Nebraska.

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