While many viruses (such as HIV) are described as expressing early and late proteins, this definition of these terms is commonly reserved for class I DNA viruses.
Bronze strings are commonly reserved on pianoforte for the lower pitch tones, as they possess a superior sustain quality to that of high-tensile steel.
The area is also home to many desserts, ranging from those made regularly and those that are commonly reserved for the holidays.
The term 'classical field theory' is commonly reserved for describing those physical theories that describe electromagnetism and gravitation, two of the fundamental forces of nature.
Rather, it views the transformation with a compassion commonly reserved for more obviously noble sacrifices.
That term is commonly reserved for machines which also use an expression stack and stack-only arithmetic instructions to evaluate the pieces of a single statement.
Another beach is Fowler's Beach, located on the western end of Long Island, although this is commonly reserved for residents of the island.
Scolding of the type commonly reserved for children.
This nomenclature is commonly reserved for substituted derivatives, that is, organic group bonded to phosphorus, not simply an ester.
Between 29 May 1132 and 18 September 1133 Ramiro served as alférez of the royal armies, a post commonly reserved for the scions of noble houses.