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The backbones for the two polymeric strands can be symmetrical and complementary.
Three of the most frequent chains of events, i.e., the backbones for the stories, covered approximately 30% of all accidents.
Integrated carbon foams with controllable three-dimensional pores are easily obtained and served as conductive backbones for the growth of the flower-like NiMn-LDH nanoarrays.
Mam tells Bridie Hannon that Dad's a right bloody fool the way he goes to pubs and stands pints to other men while his own children are at home with their bellies stuck to their backbones for the want of a decent dinner.
It was found that the ZnO/Si nanowire arrays presented a larger surface area with better crystalline and more uniform ZnO branches on the whole sidewall of Si backbones for the seed layer by atomic layer deposition, which gained a strong light absorption as high as 98% in the ultraviolet and visible range.
(ii) The second is scaffolds that serve as backbones for the spatiotemporally regulated assembly of different signaling partners.
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The database served as the backbone for the committee's 13 research papers.
"The Z1 truss is like a backbone for the rest of the systems coming aboard," he said.
The footage provided the backbone for the production and is included in the staging.
Carried live on television, the robbery formed the backbone for the 1975 Sidney Lumet film "Dog Day Afternoon".
The fibroblasts provide a mechanical backbone for the sheets that are peeled and rolled into a tube.
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