Sentence examples for extensive terminal from inspiring English sources

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Larger and more modern airport facilities, on the other hand, require multiple runways of extended length, extensive terminal apron areas, and large expanses of land devoted to parking and landside access roads.

On the contrary, all postnatal neurites switch to arbour growth within a few days in culture and spread extensive terminal trees.

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For example, CNGC3_ARATH is represented there as a protein with a large PFAM domain, plus extensive N-terminal and C-terminal sequence that does not contain known any PFAM domains, and that is therefore completely featureless in such a representation.

Bet3p is very highly conserved in terms of length throughout the eukaryotes, whilst Bet5p in Arabidopsis thaliana and Plasmodium falciparum contains a short N-terminal extension as compared to the S. cerevisiae and H. sapiens orthologues, and Caenorhabditis elegans has two isoforms, both of which have extensive C-terminal extensions (additional file 2).

The electron density reveals two dimers associating via an extensive C-terminal coiled-coil protrusion to form an elongated anti-parallel tetramer.

The structural organization of their extensive amino-terminal repeat regions, however, as well as their oligomeric organization and their interactions with accessory proteins, differ markedly amongst PIKKs.

We found that efferent fibers form extensive synaptic terminals on all macular and extramacular hair cells.

Although Tat-SF1 and CUS2 are closely related and contain two highly similar RRMs, the extensive C-terminal acidic domain of Tat-SF1 is greatly reduced in Cus2.

Indeed, extensive N-terminal acetylation of aS was detected when it was isolated from erythrocytes.

The crystal structure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa His-ZapA showed two His-ZapA dimers associating via an extensive C-terminal coiled-coil protrusion to form an antiparallel tetramer (27).

Of note, is that five of the thirteen most common of these variants all occur in the CELSR1 gene, notable for its extensive N-terminal domain.

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