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In this sense, the body's unity derives from the fact it has a single end, or single life directionality, a state of affairs that Aristotle captures by characterizing the body as the sort of matter which is organic (organikon; DA 412a28).
"It is a game of skill (not chance) that does not depend on a single end outcome or result (like a bet does)," Levine says, noting that they've had plenty of lawyers vet the idea.
The next generation sequencing generated a shorter read length that demonstrated the important features of the LM-PCR product in either a single end read or in the reads derived from each of the paired ends.
However, these microarray studies tend to compare gene expression differences at a single end-point only or over short-time periods between 2 12 weeks.
Validation of contacts found by our two-phase mapping either within a single end of a read or from two different ends supports the idea that chimeric reads contain information about genuine chromatin contacts.
Here, we consider graphs with one or more start-nodes, but with a single end-node.
The response of a Single End-Organ.
It combines two techniques to a single end.
In one, the heat exchanger was analyzed as a single end-to-end entity.
"Our dad was an act with a single end," the younger boy observes.
Mr Gove announced a single end-of-course exam and one exam board for each subject.
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