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Discover Ludwig"extended region" is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a wide area or a region that has been enlarged or expanded. For example: "The company's new product line covers an extended region of the country."
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The unraveled molecular interfaces suggest the scaffolding action of the negatively charged extended region of FRP facilitating re-combination of OCP domains with complementary clusters of the opposite charge, providing a platform for the development of innovative optically triggered systems.
This is due to a 9 10 amino acid extended region in the zinc finger part of the WRKY domain.
These data show that gas is ejected from a region extending up to a radial distance of 25 astronomical units from the central protostar, and that angular momentum is removed from an extended region of the disk.
Their data also show that angular momentum is removed from an extended region of the disk.
This extended region was supposed to be considered by the commission in 1999, but it never was.
The short extended region separating the G1 and G2 domains of aggrecan is known as the interglobular domain (IGD).
A methodology is described to determine the carbon budget of an extended region with mixed vegetation.
We show that ex vivo imaging can determine layer-specific activity over an extended region of the rat SC.
(b) 800 GGGGCC repeats were added, which is representative of the disease-causing expansions, leading to an extended region of high G-score.
Its core protein is composed of three globular domains (G1, G2, and G3) and a large extended region (CS) between G2 and G3 for glycosaminoglycan chain attachment.
This is accompanied by disorder in an extended region of the truncated loop that consequently induces disorder in the neighboring oxyanion hole loop.
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