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So it's never going to be a complete chain," said Sir David Attenborough, who is narrating a BBC documentary on the fossil.
E.U. companies should be compelled to show a product's complete chain of custody, he said, documenting its journey from the forest to its final destination.
Though the game does not end until one of the players has made a complete chain, it may meander across the board; it cannot end in a draw because the only way one player can block the other is by completing his own chain.
Let A be a complete chain.
Let B be a complete chain.
It is clear that the complete chain isnon-generated.
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Let A Open image in new window denote a set of all complete chains.
Complete chaining as well as a complete tie constitute degenerate primary structures consisting of only one primary cluster each.
The completed chain is typically released from the PKS by a terminal thioesterase (TE) to form a macrocyclic lactone ring or an aromatic compound.
The goal is to wind up with hundreds of completed chains per target.
Dr. Milgram, who died in 1984, called his study the Small World Problem and wound up with 60 completed chains of letters that averaged six senders.
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