Sentence examples for basic machineries from inspiring English sources

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It is plausible that biallelic occlusion is the ancestral state that evolved into existence first, with monoallelic silencing evolving subsequently by adopting many of the basic machineries of biallelic occlusion but adding a mechanism for targeting one allele (rather than both alleles) during the silencing process.

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A welcome facility with the basic machinery of the Web is complemented by an even more welcome interface: Triple Canopy may be a journal of high intellectual resolution, but it is also very easy to read on a computer screen.

But America's has two unappealing characteristics: wide disparities in the basic machinery and procedures for voting (some 20m Americans will still be using the infamous punch-cards), and partisan state officials in charge of the process.

This meant that history's task would be complete only when the State coordinated the basic machinery of life, from the economy to politics, through a professional bureaucracy staffed by specialized experts trained at modern universities.

But sheer wit and energy, a wonderful sense of air and space around what could have been the basic machinery of a good farce, make "Behindlings" an excellent candidate for a cult novel -- and not just a very good novel about a cult.

Focusing mainly on children aged 10 to 17, organizations including the Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown, Pa.; and Stihl, a maker of chain saws and other outdoor power equipment in Virginia Beach, Va., run camps that let students operate basic machinery, meet workers and make things.

The basic machinery that makes proteins starts with trios of nucleotide bases, called codons, that make up DNA.

The design of the basic machinery of the smaller cars, such as the Saturn Ion and Chevrolet Cobalt, comes from Europe.

The deduction theorem is sufficiently important that proof systems are created with it as part of the basic machinery, rather than being a derived rule.

Starting from a power-law nonstandard Lagrangian characterized by a time-dependent coefficient, we have applied the basic machinery of the calculus of variations to differential geometry and in particular to general relativity.

Mutations in a cetacean ancestor obliterated their basic machinery for four of the five primary tastes, making them the first group of mammals to have lost the majority of this sensory system.

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