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THE great contribution of the 20th century to architecture may have been the straight line.
The tour ends where Domènech's love of medieval architecture may have begun: at his mother's house.
The orange-brick, boxy architecture may have been considered ultramodern in its time but today gives much of the campus the feel of a sterile office park.
This type of monumental architecture may have incorporated a fairly strong tradition of decorative figured stonework, with central European analogues, that survives best at Cividale del Friuli.
Such architecture may have single-point of failure problem.
Its architecture may have been protected by circum-cratonic subduction and shielding of the shallow Archean lithosphere from the destructive asthenospheric metasomatism.
Such lithosphere architecture may have resulted from partial replacement of Archean Proterozoic lithosphere by asthenosphere that rose adiabatically subsequent to lithospheric thinning during the Cenozoic.
Analysis of the 2-Mb region susceptible to duplications identified proximal-specific repeats and distal LCRs in addition to the previously reported ones, suggesting that the unique genomic architecture may have a role in nonrecurrent rearrangements by promoting instability.
The symbolism of the castle architecture may have reflected the Welsh family roots — historian Matthew Johnson has suggested that the polygonal towers were possibly designed to imitate those of Caernarvon Castle, whose architecture carries numerous allusions to the eventual return of a Roman Emperor to Wales.
Thus, changes in centromere architecture may have rendered dispensable one of the most defining proteins associated with centromere function in almost all eukaryotes.
Alterations in cellular architecture may have consequences for regulatory functions, as the cost of supporting the growth of larger genomes [ 45].
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