Sentence examples for a repetitive structure from inspiring English sources

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There is a repetitive structure, yet the repetition of soccer allows for novelty, innovation and creation.

These include homology to known metazoan prohormones (e.g., NPY, AKH, 7B2 [ 70, 71]), a confirmed expression in Platynereis neurons (e.g., FVMa, SPY [ 28]), MS evidence (e.g., NGEW, GYa), conservation across lophotrochozoans or annelids (e.g., CCWa, QSGa) and other structural and functional hallmarks of a prohormone, such as a repetitive structure or peptide modifications (e.g., SPRa, QRIa).

The direct method of solving the wave constants for a repetitive structure with given frequency ω is developed in this paper.

A numerical verification is given for a repetitive structure where an alternative solution is available through the use of exact difference equations.

Part of the reason for this lack of immediate excitement and for Avery's discovery not being widely accepted was that DNA was thought to be a "boring" molecule with a repetitive structure – exactly what Schrödinger had said a gene could not be.

Recall that a periodic graph contains a repetitive structure, and each part corresponds to a snapshot at time h.

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Remarkably, the sequences St1 and St2 shared not only a significant degree of similarity, but also some features of their N-terminal domains, which are very long (over 125 residues), with a complex repetitive structure and a high content of aliphatic amino acids (alanine, valine, leucine, and isoleucine).

We describe direct recordings of local field potentials from human auditory cortex made while subjects perceived the transition between noise and a noise with a regular repetitive structure in the time domain at the millisecond level called regular-interval noise (RIN) [ 2].

Rib domains were named after the Rib protein of Group B Streptococcus, an immunogenic surface proteins with a highly repetitive structure [ 31].

For the most part, however, the goliardic songs are cast in a more straightforward metrical form, are set in a more syllabic style, and have a more repetitive structure than their counterparts in the trouvère tradition.

Passenger domains vary widely in sequence and size (∼20 400 kD), but almost always form an unusual repetitive structure known as a β helix (Junker et al., 2006).

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