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A paratactic relation is set up when two or more independent clauses are connected by conjunctive linking devices (such as and, or, either, neither, but, yet, so, then), while a hypotactic relation is set up when a dependent clause is connected to an independent (dominant) clause by a conjunctive binding device (such as when, while, before, after, until, because, if, although, unless).
Their machine swept the cut grain onto a canvas conveyor that carried it to a box for binding, but it had no mechanical binding device.
But the adoption of mackerel can be understood as a self-binding device.
We report a few case studies associated with the application of the nanoparticle DNA binding devices in medical detection and biotechnology.
From the latter perspective, context is defined as the surrounding environment affecting Web services delivery and execution, such as networks and protocols for service binding, devices and platforms for service execution, and so on.
These two types of relations are illustrated below (topical Themes are italicised, implicit topical Themes are italicised and placed in square brackets, linking devices are underlined, and binding devices are in bold): 1- The total sales (Th) were $39,547,000 in the last 5 years, and our current market share (Th) is 64.3 % (Rh).
Finally, there is increasing evidence that the hippocampus may act as a 'binding device', integrating object and spatial information from both the dorsal and the ventral streams [4].
DGTs are kinetic regime sampling devices that consist of a thin hydrogel layer that constrains diffusive transport of solutes into a binding layer [58].
Indeed, it was a binding legal obligation.
The first is a binding option.
Like haemagglutinin, this is a binding protein.
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