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The proximal articular surface has not been preserved, but the proximomedial region is expanded, marking the origin of the internal tuberosity.
Based on studies on the single replicon present in E. coli, the role of the initiator protein(s) has been expanded to mark the position of the origin, as well as to serve as a recruitment factor that facilitates the opening of the DNA helix, a step required for the initiation of DNA synthesis [2].
See how much the Lemon juice and the Baking soda has expanded and mark the highest point.
As the trunk expands, the mark will move away from the collar and the growth can be measured with a ruler or an electronic caliper, providing a record of change in circumference over time.
H3K9me2 was most conspicuously present at the doughnut, a pattern presented by up to 80% of nuclei and often this mark expanded into adjacent chromatin (Fig. 6A, Fig. 7A).
Across the American West in the last 20 years, circular patches made by great rotating irrigation rigs have peppered the land like an expanding checkerboard, marking the draining of aquifers under the plains.
He and his brother Charlie incorporated those influences, along with soul, funk and blues elements, into a new ensemble called Harlem River Drive, creating the expanded template that marked most of his best work throughout the 1970s, like "Vamonos Pa'l Monte" and "Adoración".
Earlier this year, the ride-sharing industry was shored up when Grab and Uber expanded into Myanmar, marking the seventh market in Southeast Asia for both services.
CXR showed tortuous and expanded aorta and marked protrudsion of the aortic arch.
MMTV-PyVmT tumours, in the absence of Wnt5a also contained an expanded myoepithelial lineage, marked by K14.
The new, expanded reissue announced this week marks not just its first time as a digital album, but also its first release on CD.
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