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The genomes are mosaic whereby individual phages are constructed as assemblages of modules, many of which are single genes (Pedulla et al., 2003).
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The station orbiting 240 miles above Earth is now an assemblage of modules with a mass of 133 tons and as much space as a three-bedroom house.
Instead, those organisms might have diverged into alternative lineages in which transmembrane tyrosine kinase proteins belonging to the FGFRs gene family underwent the recombinatorial assemblage of genetic LRR modules resulting in the formation of FGFRs-family receptors serving functions analogue to those of canonical Ig-like containing FGFRs.
Struggling to unseat traditional notions of art and explore new visual language, these artists produced a wide variety of avant-garde works: geometric and constructed paintings; textured wall reliefs; sculptures composed of modules, planes, arcs and angles; free-form hangings; and assemblages of painted wood.
So now consider that tangle of modules.
There are larger assemblages of azaleas.
The photos reveal assemblages of bottles, wheels and stacked miscellany.
Often the best meals are assemblages of what's there.
Such assemblages of oddments have, of course, a long history.
They're all just assemblages of features to the neural network.
In particular, we discuss assemblages of coated spheres and the two-dimensional analogous problem of assemblages of coated disks.
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