Sentence examples for adjacent on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adjacent on" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in most contexts.
It could be used when describing something that is next to or adjoining another object or location, but it is more typical to use "adjacent to."
Example: "The park is adjacent on the left side of the school."
Alternatives: "next to" or "beside."

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As shown in Figure 4e, the twinned Si nanowires have mirror-like crystal structures in which the two {100} planes are adjacent on one side while the other four facets consisted of {111} planes.

It is noteworthy that CRISPR/CAS systems I and II are flanked, directly adjacent on one side and in close proximity on the other, by ISs suggesting they may be components of composite transposons.

All three of the human lice have fragmented mt genomes and, furthermore, a common pattern for the distribution of protein-coding and rRNA genes among mt minichromosomes, in which atp6 and atp8 are adjacent on one minichromosome, whereas each of the other protein-coding and rRNA genes has its own minichromosome (fig. 3).

Anchors that are immediately adjacent on at least one sequence and separated by a genomic extent less than the configurable distance G are linked by an edge.

Of 21 GIs, VvI-1 and VvI-10 of chromosome I have similar genome signatures, and while artificially divided due to a linear annotation, they are adjacent on the circular chromosome and therefore comprise one GI.

A breakpoint is defined by two adjacent markers on one sequence (here X) that are not adjacent on the homologous sequence (here Y).

Mr. Rangel has said that he sees nothing improper with having three rent-stabilized apartments — all adjacent on the 16th floor — for his family's residence.

At the same time, he again defended his use of three rent-stabilized apartments — all adjacent on the 16th floor — as his family's residence.

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The difference distribution of on-times gives the non-Markovian part of the joint probability distribution of adjacent on-times.

Another considered the direction of travel and found that the elevated risk when sidewalk cyclists entered intersections was almost exclusively related to cycling against the flow of adjacent on-road traffic [ 71].

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