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The sea has that translucent end-of-the-day glow as it lazily folds back and forth across the sand.
In 2006, scientists in California came up with a major breakthrough when they invented a technique called DNA origami, in which they designed a long strand of DNA to fold back and forth upon itself, eventually assembling into virtually any shape they designed into the DNA from the start, such as a smiley face or sphere.
Fold back and forth like a fan and then flatten slightly for the desired effect.
Initially, white light was split in two, with the reference beam "folded", bouncing back-and-forth six times between a mirror pair spaced precisely 1 m apart.
In the "double-fold" test, you simply dogear a page and fold it back and forth to see if it breaks off.
The mRNP consists of a 7-nm fibre (Lönnroth et al. 1992) that is folded into higher order structures, apparently folded in a back-and-forth manner (Daneholt 2001b).
Starting from one short end of the paper, fold the strip back-and-forth, making each fold roughly 1.25 inches (3.175 cm) wide.
Try folding the fabric back and forth, like you were folding a zig zag with paper.
Continue folding the paper back and forth until you run out of sections to fold.
Leaflets of Allagopetra, Parajubaea and Polyandrococos were hand sectioned with a double edged razor blade on a cutting board after folding the leaflet back and forth on itself various times to facilitate sectioning.
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