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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acs box" is not standard in written English and may require clarification or context to be understood.
It could be used in a technical or specific context, such as referring to a type of box related to "acs," which might stand for a particular system or product.
Example: "Please check the acs box for any updates regarding the system configuration."
Alternatives: "ACS container" or "ACS unit".
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P209 is a conserved residue of ACS box 4 involved in PLP binding.
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Simple installations, such as a set of windows or exterior wall-mounted AC box units, can be easily specified and priced by even the most novice salesperson.
The binding sites we used were, TATA-box, CAAT-box, GC-box, E2F binding site, ATF/CREB binding site, Octamer1-box, AC-box, H4TF2 binding site, RT1-box, and TG-box.
Published sources include: Performance, Pollstar, SoundScan, the Recording Industry Association of America, AC Nielsen EDI, Box Office Guru and the media companies themselves.
The headset portion has its own AC adapter and the Dolby box has its own AC adapter.
It was demonstrated that PtMYB1 is able to bind the AC-I and AC-II elements (PAL-Box) [ 11].
Box labeled "AL, AC, Northern Pomo Texts; FJ, C Pomo".
Traditional solar systems convert DC to AC power in one large box (an invert) attached to the side of the building.
Follow the next instructions and you will usually have to plug an AC cable (Normally packed in the box) into a circular shaped slot.
The box es are wide enough to ac commodate the four‐foot fix tures for the fluorescent lamps.
Midfielder Angie Kerr, who retired after the 2014 Thorns season, put it like this: "Some of the places we show up, the locker room is a tiny little box under the stands, sometimes without AC, sometimes without showers.
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