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The main challenge was the novel's convoluted structure: the chapters are ordered chronologically until the middle of the book, at which point the sequence reverses; the book thus begins and ends in the nineteenth century.
This process continues until there are no more clusters to merge, at which point the Nucleotide Sequence Clusterizer reports the number of clusters, as well as sequences in each cluster.
In a sequence that National Public Radio reports is "increasingly common," a person is stopped for some minor traffic offense -- having a noisy muffler, say, or broken brake light -- at which point the officer discovers the warrant and the unwitting offender is whisked off to jail.
Q: At which point would/should the policymakers come in?
At which point, the Prop.
At which point, laughter broke out in the chamber.
By mid-2013, sequencing a human genome is expected to cost $1000, at which point this technology enters the realm of routine clinical practice.
At which point I fell in love.
5′ C-T and 3′ G-A transitions were allowed in sequence reads until the probability of transition fell below 0.01, at which point transitions were no longer purposefully incorporated into sequence reads.
At which point reality will kick in.
" — "Hurry," in Arabic — at which point they fled.
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