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Whether scenario or playtext, a piece consists of segments of activity arranged in a meaningful sequence.
About 5% of the human genome consists of segments of DNA that have been copied and, sometimes, moved.
Informative segments: This layer consists of segments important for understanding the narration plot of the specific half-hour movie clip.
The program usually consists of segments with dependencies amongst each other, which means that these segments have to be executed in a certain sequence.
Herbst et al. (2011b) define it thus, '[a] n interval consists of segments of group interaction that participants construct as units of conversation by way of employing a combination of… organizational features' (p. 231).
Most of an annelid's body consists of segments that are practically identical, having the same sets of internal organs and external chaetae (Greek χαιτη, meaning "hair") and, in some species, appendages.
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The last step consists of segmenting the figure into panels using the information extracted from the previous four modules.
Datasets Z and O consist of segments taken from scalp EEG recordings of five healthy subjects using the standard 10 20 electrode placement.
The bars used in the experimental tests were made of steel, and the junctions consisted of segments of polypropylene, high density polyethylene and polymethyl methacrylate between end segments of aluminium.
Folded protein chains consist of segments with regular backbone structure (primarily α helix or β strand conformations) connected either by turns or by segments with irregular structure (loops).
For a vector protein to form a written character, it must likewise consist of segments of two types: those forming strokes, and those forming moves between strokes.
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