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The term "arrest point" is not commonly used in English grammar.
A more appropriate term would be "stopping point" or "end point" to refer to the point where a sentence or thought comes to a pause or conclusion. Example: As she reached the end of her argument, she realized that her arrest point had been well received by the audience.
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Geometric imperfections accelerate buckling but can provide an arrest point for crack propagation.
The imposing and uniformed presence is a "traffic information point," but it is functioning as a profiling and arrest point for Native Americans.
(A ) Schematic showing SPB cycle, including the metaphase arrest following depletion of CDC20 in MET-CDC20 strains and the α-factor arrest point.
The induction of Ndt80 expression at 4.5 hrs is also questionably early - has a majority of the culture reached the ndt80 arrest point at 4.5 hrs?
If so, then our data indicated that there would be no unique arrest point of such polymerase molecules within the detection sensitivity of the assay.
Unlike the wild type, the mutant TMD escapes from the CT8-mediated arrest point and integrates into the membrane as the nascent polypeptide continues to elongate.
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Above all, we built the first-order partial differential equations to search the arrest points.
Grain boundary distributions were analyzed with special emphasis on the grain boundary character along intergranular stress corrosion cracks and at crack arrest points.
For meiotic studies, a number of different arrest points are available.
Taken together, these data demonstrate tight co-regulation of metabolic reprogramming and progression through meiosis, and hitherto unobserved partial mobilization of trehalose in response to specific arrest points in the developmental program.
This finding could reflect different biology of the distantly related yeasts such as the distinct cell-cycle arrest points: during glucose limitation budding yeast cells arrests in G1 phase, while most fission yeast cells arrest in G2 phase (Roux et al., 2009).
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