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There is a one-half-turn difference in the helical-phase dependence of J for LB conformations relative to those for the WA and WT conformations.
Indeed, a difference in the location of uracil as small as one-half turn of the DNA backbone on the histone surface can result in a 10-fold difference in the time course of its removal in vitro.
The rumors surfaced out of Taiwan that Microsoft will be releasing a console called the Xbox 540 (360 plus one-half turn of 180 degrees) in fall of next year.
Our results obtained with either point mutations or insertion or deletion mutants (each of which rotated the helix structure at the CRP binding site one-half turn) showed significant decrease of penicillin amidase (PA) activity, suggesting the CRP as a major activator.
The cochlea is a spiral tube that is coiled two and one-half turns around a hollow central pillar, the modiolus.
The phase dependence of the SL conformation is the same as that for the WT and WA structures and is one-half-turn out of phase relative to the LB conformation.
The compression nut was tightened, approximately one half-turn beyond the point that initial resistance was felt, to compress the Belleville washers within the implant's compression chamber.
One such example is the cochlea: the average human cochlea rotates through two and one half turns from base to apex and is comprised of three chambers, or scala.
But that would only get him a piece of DNA that was one-and-a-half turns long.
The first includes the forward dives, in which the person faces the water, dives out from the edge of the board or platform, and rotates forward one-half or more turns before entering the water.
Most people do a full turn, so to stop one's body on a half-turn is "pretty hard," Biles has said.
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