Sentences with phrase «said sno»

Regardless of the danger or crudity how in the hell can a movie (stop reading if you are eating) show a guy make his own yellow sno - cone (you know what I mean), consume said sno - cone and then regurgitate said sno - cone and only get an «R» — while Paul Schrader has to pixelize grainy video footage before he can get an «R» for «Auto Focus»?

Not exact matches

Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended de Blasio for being over prepared for the Sno» reaster, saying a city official never can be too cautious in the face of a major weather event.
«The quantities of these reactive chemical species get so high that cells start SNO - ing proteins, like PINK1, that would normally not be SNO - ed,» said Lipton.
«But, in any event, if the protein translated from the remaining good copy of the gene is then targeted by SNO, then you are stuck making dysfunctional PINK1 even from the remaining good copy of the gene,» said Lipton.
He said the next step is to study how we can prevent these aberrant SNO reactions on particular proteins like PINK1.
Everything that goes on in the sun stems from it,» says Steve Biller of the University of Oxford and U.K. spokesperson for the SNO + neutrino detector under construction in Canada, who was not involved in the new work.
It's all in what the cell does with NO and which SNO it's converted into,» Stamler said.
Now, American, British and Canadian scientists working at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) in Ontario, Canada say they've discovered what happens to the missing neutrinos.
«This is one of the greatest challenges for us, in terms of managing staff time,» says Nancy Messenger, Sno - Isle Libraries, WA.
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