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Beginning very close to the origin of replication, one putative secretory region of the Frankia CcI3 chromosome, from roughly 0.035 to 0.096 Mbp, includes the single conserved VirB4-like gene ("T4" in Figure 1).
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USGS scientists concluded the rupture began very close to some of the largest wastewater injection wells in the basin.
The intermediate transcript was found to begin very close to the beginning of the tRNA coding sequence.
This insures that the models begins very close to linearly, and becomes increasingly nonlinear during the weight optimization process.
They were like the Rhine and the Danube: they begin very close, but then they diverge — one flows to the Atlantic, the other to the Black Sea.
After all the fuss, The Washington Post eventually conceded that "Bachtel's medical tragedy began with circumstances very close to the essence" of Mrs. Clinton's account.
For columns S-1-1 and S-3-3, cracks began to appear very close to the ultimate load near the mid-height section.
She resented her father from the beginning, but was very close to her mother, who taught West ambition and may have been the only great romance of her life.
In this perspective article, we describe the current status of AEMFCs as having reached beginning of life performance very close to that of PEMFCs when using ultra-low loadings of Pt, while advancing towards operation on non-platinum-group metal catalysts alone.
Officials at two companies that have built multimillion-dollar factories say they are very close to beginning large-scale, commercial production of these so-called cellulosic biofuels, and others are predicting success in the months to come.
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