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The tooth-bearing bones of the upper and lower jaws do not form a simple hinge and are what would be called linkages in engineering.
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Such isomerism is called linkage isomerism.
This document identified the target as "Belgrade Warehouse 1," but under a heading called "linkage" called it the "HQ for the Federal Directorate Supply and Procurement".
The most popular technique for investigating disease genetics over the last two decades has been an approach called linkage analysis, which involves looking at the relationship between inheritance patterns and genetic markers on chromosomes in families affected by an illness.
Recombination is enhanced by the phenomenon of crossing over, in which gene sequences called linkage groups are disrupted, resulting in an exchange of segments between paired chromosomes that are undergoing separation.
Many of these are related to a phenomenon called linkage disequilibrium.
The project provided funding to HIV care sites for hiring additional support staff, called "linkage-to-care specialists," to provide high-intensity case management and social support.
"Targeting Co-Belligerents" by professor Jens David Ohlin supports Maxwell's opinion and describes an analytical viewpoint called "linkage" in which he states armed terrorists and members of organizations can be killed.
The subgraphs are called linkage classes and the number of linkage classes is denoted by ℓ.
Such analyses are based on a chromosomal property called linkage disequilibrium.
This assumption, which does not hold for close markers, is called linkage equilibrium.
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