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So it's a way for me to test, "Do I really mean it?" And occasionally I shoot a few extra arrows just to check.
Once I had that, I then added a few extra arrows to force the remaining numbers in a logical way and to get the arrow configuration symmetric.
The castle is a military building which can build trebuchets, train the civilization's "unique unit", and fire arrows at enemy units within range, with garrisoned units firing extra arrows.
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Some of the sub-classes further reveal extra densities (arrows) at the Rev-RRE location.
The Pleos-DyP4 molecular model (Fig. 2a) shows four extra loops (arrows) that, together with the 15-residue longer C-terminal tail (Fig. 2b), result in a longer mature protein, despite its 42-residue shorter N-terminal tail.
Purified ORC containing full-length Orc6-GFP or MBP Orc6 187–257 was analyzed by negative stain EM. 2D image analysis revealed extra densities (arrow heads) in similar positions that correspond to GFP and MBP tags on the respective Orc6 constructs.
Arrows in (A, B ) highlight folia V/VI where mutants exhibited extra foliation and arrows in (B′′ ) point to the cells clustered in the ML and on the pial surface of the Nf1 hGFAPCKO cerebellum.
Each warrior carried several extra quivers of arrows on campaign.
Arrows are made bigger and extra description for these arrows are added in the figure legend.
The axial (a) and sagittal (b) fat saturated proton density weighted images demonstrate a unilocular cystic fluid collection consistent with an extra-articular ganglion cyst (arrows).
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